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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 30(4): 1461-1470, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34142172

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PURPOSE: To determine, identify and measure the structures of the menisco-tibio-popliteus-fibular complex (MTPFC) with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in knees without structural abnormalities or a history of knee surgery. METHODS: One-hundred-and-five knees without prior injury or antecedent surgery were analyzed by means of MRI. The average age was 50.1 years ± 14.8. All the measurements were performed by three observers. The peripherical structures of the lateral meniscus body were identified to determine the location, size, and thickness of the entire MTPFC. The distance to other "key areas" in the lateral compartment was also studied and compared by gender and age. RESULTS: The lateral meniscotibial ligament (LMTL) was found in 97.1% of the MRIs, the popliteofibular ligament (PFL) in 93.3%, the popliteomeniscal ligaments (PML) in 90.4% and the meniscofibular ligament (MFL) in 39%. The anteroposterior distance of the LMTL in an axial view was 20.7 mm ± 3.9, the anterior thickness of the LMTL was 1.1 mm ± 0.3, and the posterior thickness of the LMTL 1.2 mm ± 0.1 and the height in a coronal view was 10.8 mm ± 1.9. The length of the PFL in a coronal view was 8.7 mm ± 2.5, the thickness was 1.4 mm ± 0.4 and the width in an axial view was 7.8 mm ± 2.2. CONCLUSIONS: The MTPFC has a constant morphological and anatomical pattern for three of its main ligaments and can be easily identified and measured in an MRI; the MFL has a lower prevalence, considering a structure difficult to identify by 1.5 T MRI.


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Knee Joint , Menisci, Tibial , Fibula/anatomy & histology , Humans , Knee Joint/anatomy & histology , Knee Joint/diagnostic imaging , Ligaments, Articular/anatomy & histology , Ligaments, Articular/diagnostic imaging , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Menisci, Tibial/anatomy & histology , Menisci, Tibial/diagnostic imaging , Middle Aged
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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc ; 47(2): 147-50, 2009.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19744382

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BACKGROUND: the periventricular leukomalacia (PLM) is considered a lesion of the central nervous system secondary to a hypoxic-ischemic insult, and affects more to premature than term neonates. However, the reported rates in the literature are between 2 % to 25 % in premature neonates. The objective was to determine the prevalence of PLM in premature neonates. METHODS: a two year prospective screening program with transfontanel ultrasound in premature neonates weighing < 2000 g was carried out at 4 weeks of age. RESULTS: from 38 355 consecutive deliveries 562 were premature neonates weighted = 2000 g who fulfilled inclusion criteria and all were studied with transfontanel ultrasonography; we found 36 (6.34 %) premature neonates with PLM. Of the 346 neonates weighing = 1500 g, 26 (7.5 %) had a positive examination for PLM. In the 1501 g to 2000 g group, 10 of 216 (4.6 %) had PLM. The PLM prevalence was higher in male (2:1). Neurological exam was normal at the time of study. CONCLUSIONS: the PLM was present in 6.3 % of premature neonates weighing < 2000 g with 2 affected males for each female.


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Infant, Premature , Leukomalacia, Periventricular/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Prevalence , Prospective Studies
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