synoviale Plicae des Kniegelenks

Synovial plicae are folds of synovium, thought to represent embryologic remnants. They are common, present in ~90% of arthroscopies .

They have been implicated in anterior knee pain and possibly in chondromalacia patellae although their role remains controversial .

Gross anatomy

Some plicae have been described with multiple names in the literature representing the same structure :

They range in shape from a ridge or shelf to more discrete cord-like structure .

Radiographic features

CT arthrography

Maybe seen as a shelf like band

MRI
  • PD/T2: typically seen as a band-like low signal structure traversing through the joint space (arthrography study or when joint effusion is present)

Related pathology

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