Background: Development of the foetal period of the meniscus has been reported in different studies. Aims: Evaluation of lateral and medial meniscus development, typing and the relationship of the tibia during the foetal period. Study Design: Anatomical dissection. Methods: We evaluated 210 knee menisci obtained from 105 human foetuses ranging in age from 9 to 40 weeks’ gestation. Foetuses were divided into four groups, and the intra-articular structure was exposed. We subsequently acquired images (Samsung WB 100 26X Optical Zoom Wide, Beijing, China) of the intra-articular structures with the aid of a millimetric ruler. The images were digitized for morphometric analyses and analysed by using Netcad 5.1 Software (Ak Mühendislik, Anka...
Background: Of the synovial joints in the body knee joint is the largest. Each meniscus is a piece o...
The objective was to study the morphology and morphometry of transverse ligament of the knee joint i...
The knee menisci have important roles in the knee joint. Complete healing of the meniscus remains a ...
PURPOSE : There are several hypotheses explaining the development of discoid lateral meniscus. Howev...
Introduction: The menisci are made up of fibrocartilage. The menisci are prone for injuries and tre...
Meniscal injuries in children and adolescents are being seen with increased frequency. The menisci a...
Background: Discoid meniscus (DM) is a rare variant of regular knee anatomy. Compared to standard me...
As the arthroscopic surgery of the knee joint has taken rapid strides recently, the knowledge of the...
SUMMARY Semilunar menisci of young calves, and infants and young children were examined with the sca...
Background: Since the in vivo morphometric data on the menisci of the knee joint of Indian subjects ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the presence, lengths, widths, attachment sites, co...
INTRODUCTION: The menisci are crescentic, intra capsular, fibro cartilaginous laminae. They serve t...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the morphological changes of the lateral menis...
PURPOSE: The aim of this anatomical study was to describe the anatomy of the meniscal roots and thei...
p > 0.05). The morphological and morphometric data related to the transverse ligament of the knee in...
Background: Of the synovial joints in the body knee joint is the largest. Each meniscus is a piece o...
The objective was to study the morphology and morphometry of transverse ligament of the knee joint i...
The knee menisci have important roles in the knee joint. Complete healing of the meniscus remains a ...
PURPOSE : There are several hypotheses explaining the development of discoid lateral meniscus. Howev...
Introduction: The menisci are made up of fibrocartilage. The menisci are prone for injuries and tre...
Meniscal injuries in children and adolescents are being seen with increased frequency. The menisci a...
Background: Discoid meniscus (DM) is a rare variant of regular knee anatomy. Compared to standard me...
As the arthroscopic surgery of the knee joint has taken rapid strides recently, the knowledge of the...
SUMMARY Semilunar menisci of young calves, and infants and young children were examined with the sca...
Background: Since the in vivo morphometric data on the menisci of the knee joint of Indian subjects ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the presence, lengths, widths, attachment sites, co...
INTRODUCTION: The menisci are crescentic, intra capsular, fibro cartilaginous laminae. They serve t...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the morphological changes of the lateral menis...
PURPOSE: The aim of this anatomical study was to describe the anatomy of the meniscal roots and thei...
p > 0.05). The morphological and morphometric data related to the transverse ligament of the knee in...
Background: Of the synovial joints in the body knee joint is the largest. Each meniscus is a piece o...
The objective was to study the morphology and morphometry of transverse ligament of the knee joint i...
The knee menisci have important roles in the knee joint. Complete healing of the meniscus remains a ...