MRI Analysis of Knee Bony Morphology Variations in Children and Adolescents With Lateral Discoid Meniscus Compared With Asymptomatic Healthy Controls.
Shankar G KaushalDanilo MenghiniRyan M SanbornDennis E KramerBenton E HeyworthMininder S KocherAta M KiapourPublished in: The American journal of sports medicine (2023)
There are clinically significant abnormalities in bony morphology in patients with a discoid meniscus, including larger femoral condyles and tibial plateaus and a flatter tibial plateau. Additionally, femoral size, femoral curvature, and tibial plateau size may influence the likelihood of knee pain, meniscal tear, and need for surgery. These findings highlight the importance of bony morphology in discoid meniscus pathophysiology in children and adolescents. Such measurements may also aid radiographic detection of discoid meniscus and guide decisions regarding the timing of potential surgical intervention.
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