Knee chondral delaminations and blisters
ABSTRACT: Cartilage injuries are well known to be troublesome and difficult to treat. Such injuries are partial and full thickness lesions most often easily detectable on MRI scanning. However, less well-known are lesions that start between the calcified bone (in the calcified zone) and the bone pla...
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Main Author: | Mats Brittberg (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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