Innenmeniskushinterhornriss
Meniscal ramp
lesions: an illustrated review. Type 2 meniscal ramp lesion illustration, defined as partial superior peripheral posterior meniscal horn tear
Meniscal ramp
lesions: an illustrated review. Type 2 meniscal ramp lesion MRI Case. Sequential sagittal T2-weighted fat-suppressed MR images show peripheral partial tear of posterior horn of medial meniscus (arrows) affecting the femoral articular surface, along with meniscocapsular ligament tear
Meniscal ramp
lesions: an illustrated review. Type 3A meniscal ramp lesion illustration, defined as partial inferior peripheral posterior horn meniscal tear
Meniscal ramp
lesions: an illustrated review. Type 3A meniscal ramp lesion MRI Case. Sagittal T2-weighted fat-suppressed images show peripheral vertical partial tear (arrow in a) extending to the tibial surface of the posterior horn of medial meniscus, with intact meniscotibial ligament (arrowhead in b)
Meniscal ramp
lesions: an illustrated review. Type 3B meniscal ramp lesion MRI Case. Sagittal (a) and axial (b) T2-weighetd fat-suppressed images show peripheral partial vertical tear affecting the tibial surface of the posterior horn of medial meniscus (arrow), along with meniscotibial ligament tear (curved arrow) and bone bruise; extension of vertical tear is seen in (b) (arrowheads)
Meniscal ramp
lesions: an illustrated review. Type 4A meniscal ramp lesion illustration, defined as complete peripheral posterior horn meniscal tear
Meniscal ramp
lesions: an illustrated review. Type 4A meniscal ramp lesion MRI Case. Sagittal (a) and axial (b) T2-weighted fat-suppressed MR image shows a type IV ramp lesion, with tear extending from femoral to tibial articular surfaces (arrow); tear extension is seen in (b) (arrowheads)
Meniscal ramp
lesions: an illustrated review. Type 5 meniscal ramp lesion illustration, defined as peripheral posterior horn meniscal double tear
Meniscal ramp
lesions: an illustrated review. Type 5 meniscal ramp lesion MRI case. Sagittal PD-weighted fat-suppressed MR image (a, left) shows a postoperative ACL graft tear (arrow), and sagittal T2-weighted fat-suppressed (b, right) shows a double vertical peripheral tear through the posterior horn of medial meniscus (thin arrows). *Case courtesy of Dr. Diego Lemos (USA)
Meniscal ramp
lesions: an illustrated review. (a) Sagittal fat-suppressed MR image shows a type 4 acute ramp lesion (arrow) and in (b) the postoperative appearance after 4 months of surgery (arrow)
Innenmeniskushinterhornriss
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