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Keywords:
Trauma, Diagnostic procedure, MR, Extremities
Authors:
A. Arslan, S. Ulus, S. A. Kara, O. SAYGİLİ; iSTANBUL/TR
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2017/C-1672
Results
The prevalence - 5.3% (304 patients)
48% in males,
52% in females
209 patients on 1.5 Tesla
95 patients on 3 Tesla
65 patients - osteoarthritis 21.3 %
45.4 % normal
9.2 % grade I chondromalacia
7.9 % grade II chondromalacia
14.5 % grade III chondromalacia
24 % grade IV chondromalacia.(figure III)
Patellofemoral joint morphology
77 % normal
19.7 % lateral subluxation
3.3 % tilt
Clinical symptoms
44 anterior knee pain 14.5 %
16 meniscal pain 5.2 %
244 non-specific pain 80.3 %
60.9 % synovial effusion
35.2 % quadriceps femoral tendinitis
26.3 % medial meniscal tear
10.2 % Hoffa edema
9.9 % soft tissue edema
8.9 % isolated SPFP impingement (figure I-II)
We observed positive relation
age - osteoarthritis (r=0.4660,
p<0.05)
age - patellar chondromalacia (r=0.5198,
p<0.05)
lateral subluxation - tilt in patellofemoral joint (r=0.3171,
p<0.05)