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- Meniscal lesions: radiological diagnosis
Meniscal lesions: radiological diagnosis
- Dr Jacques Vallotton
- Knee osteoarthritis
Prof Nicolas Theumann – Medicol Congress 2018
MRI is essential for detecting meniscal injuries, but requires careful interpretation to avoid false positives or negatives. Imaging signs must be correlated with clinical symptoms.
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Video type
Medicol Congress
Speakers
Prof. Nicolas Theumann
Body part
Knee
Diseases
Year
2018
Event Theme
Surgery:
Pathology:
Tendinitis; Chronic pain; Equipment-related problems
Thematic:
Injury prevention
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