X-Knee
The basic principles about the knee X-ray examination.
Table of contents
Pathology
Fracture
- Fracture general
- Tibial plateau fracture
- Patellar fracture
Avulsion fractures
- Intercondylar eminence fracture
- Segond fracture
- Chronic: Osgood-Schlatter disease
Patellar instability
Osteochondritis dissecans/ osteochondral lesion
Osteoarthritis
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Literature: sources and author
Text & Illustrations
drs.A. van der Plas, MSK radiologist Maastricht UMC+
Sources:
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