Magnetic resonance imaging-arthroscopy correlation for chondral pathology in commonly imaged joints: a narrative review
Accurate preoperative assessment of chondral pathology is crucial for the diagnosis and subsequent management of articular cartilage defects. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the mainstay for articular cartilage evaluation, defect characterization, and long-term monitoring of surgical outcomes. I...
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Main Authors: | Ian Savage-Elliott (Author), Andrew J. Hughes (Author), Jairo Triana (Author), Zachary I. Li (Author), Michael J. Alaia (Author), Erin F. Alaia (Author) |
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