Discoid lateral meniscus is the most frequent variant of the meniscus. Although the histology of normal menisci in children and in adults has been well described, few studies have focused on the histology of discoid menisci. Furthermore, most of the patients in those studies were adults. The aim of the present study was to report the histological findings of discoid lateral meniscus in a group of children and adolescents, aged between 9 and 18, after arthroscopic partial resection, focusing on cellularity, arrangement of collagen fibers, and vascularity of the excised fragments. Furthermore, to report on MRI findings compared to the histological findings in the same region
PURPOSE : There are several hypotheses explaining the development of discoid lateral meniscus. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Long-term results after partial, extended, or complete resection of lateral discoid meni...
We reviewed the knee radiographs of 68 cases of arthroscopically-proven discoid lateral meniscus to ...
Discoid lateral meniscus is the most frequent variant of the meniscus. Although the histology of nor...
: Background Discoid lateral meniscus is the most frequent variant of the meniscus. Few studies hav...
Background and Objective: The discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) is a congenital abnormality of the meni...
BACKGROUND: Discoid lateral meniscus is common in children. Arthroscopic partial resection is indic...
Seven children underwent partial meniscectomy for symptomatic discoid lateral meniscus. This procedu...
Discoid meniscus is an abnormality in which the cartilaginous meniscus is differently shaped, thick,...
AbstractMeniscal tears and meniscal instability are rare complications of a discoid lateral meniscus...
Fifty-two children with 62 discoid lateral menisci were reviewed at an average follow-up of 5.5 year...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Discoid lateral menisci are rare in western races but not uncommon among ori...
Abstract Discoid lateral meniscus was reported to have a higher prevalence among Asian, especially i...
The discoid meniscus is a congenital abnormality, with the vast majority occurring in the lateral me...
BACKGROUND A discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) is a congenital anomaly of the knee in which the late...
PURPOSE : There are several hypotheses explaining the development of discoid lateral meniscus. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Long-term results after partial, extended, or complete resection of lateral discoid meni...
We reviewed the knee radiographs of 68 cases of arthroscopically-proven discoid lateral meniscus to ...
Discoid lateral meniscus is the most frequent variant of the meniscus. Although the histology of nor...
: Background Discoid lateral meniscus is the most frequent variant of the meniscus. Few studies hav...
Background and Objective: The discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) is a congenital abnormality of the meni...
BACKGROUND: Discoid lateral meniscus is common in children. Arthroscopic partial resection is indic...
Seven children underwent partial meniscectomy for symptomatic discoid lateral meniscus. This procedu...
Discoid meniscus is an abnormality in which the cartilaginous meniscus is differently shaped, thick,...
AbstractMeniscal tears and meniscal instability are rare complications of a discoid lateral meniscus...
Fifty-two children with 62 discoid lateral menisci were reviewed at an average follow-up of 5.5 year...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Discoid lateral menisci are rare in western races but not uncommon among ori...
Abstract Discoid lateral meniscus was reported to have a higher prevalence among Asian, especially i...
The discoid meniscus is a congenital abnormality, with the vast majority occurring in the lateral me...
BACKGROUND A discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) is a congenital anomaly of the knee in which the late...
PURPOSE : There are several hypotheses explaining the development of discoid lateral meniscus. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Long-term results after partial, extended, or complete resection of lateral discoid meni...
We reviewed the knee radiographs of 68 cases of arthroscopically-proven discoid lateral meniscus to ...