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Can J Surg. 2003; 46(5 Discoid meniscus is an abnormal meniscus that is thicker than normal and has a different shape and texture that usually affects the lateral meniscus of the knee 1). Healthy meniscus is shaped like crescent moons (in fact, “meniscus” comes from the Greek word for crescent). 1998-05-01 · Although a discoid lateral meniscus itself may cause `snapping knee syndrome' or gonalgia 5, 6, 7, clinical symptoms should appear mainly when a DLM is injured. So it is of great importance to know the presence of meniscal tears with DLM in presurgical planning. Se hela listan på drrobertlaprademd.com Arthroscopic Saucerization and Repair of a Lateral; Discoid Meniscus - Logan Fields, M.D. and Paul E. Caldwell, M.D.Orthopaedic Research of Virginia report 2 cases of bilateral discoid medial meniscus. Patients concerns: Case1: a 23-year-old man presented with complaints of pain and occasional clicking of the right knee for 6 years, the left knee was asymptomatic.
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2018-09-24 · A discoid meniscus is a dyslastic meniscus with a disc-like shape usually occuring in the lateral side of the knee. The presence of medial discoid meniscus is extremely rare with an incidence of 0.06%-0.3%, compared to the reported rate of lateral discoid meniscus, which ranges from 1.4% to 15.5% [1, 2, 3].
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A discoid meniscus is suggested when the meniscal body is wider than 15mm or extends into the intercondylar notch. Bilateral discoid medial menisci (BDMM) represent an exceptionally rare congenital pathology of the knee joint that has low reported incidence. 1-5 A discoid meniscus represents a meniscus with an atypical saucer-like shape that is thicker, covering a larger surface area of the tibial plateau compared with an anatomically normal crescent-shaped meniscus.
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Case 2: a 51-year-old woman had a 1-month history of pain and a feeling of “giving away” in both knees. Diagnoses: Based on physical examination and magnetic resonance Se hela listan på radsource.us Discoid Meniscus. Discussion: Seen on sagittal images, the bow-tie represents the continuity of the meniscus between the anterior and posterior horns. It is normally seen on 2 contiguous sagittal images. When it is seen on 3 or more contiguous 5 mm thick sagittal images is indicative of a discoid meniscus.
2018-09-24 · A discoid meniscus is a dyslastic meniscus with a disc-like shape usually occuring in the lateral side of the knee. The presence of medial discoid meniscus is extremely rare with an incidence of 0.06%-0.3%, compared to the reported rate of lateral discoid meniscus, which ranges from 1.4% to 15.5% [1, 2, 3].
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Can J Surg. 2003; 46(5 Discoid meniscus is an abnormal meniscus that is thicker than normal and has a different shape and texture that usually affects the lateral meniscus of the knee 1).