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  1. Borderline patella alta. Case Discussion. Normal AP and lateral knee radiographs in an adult male for reference. There mild or borderline patella alta. Nice example of the normal fat within the supra-patella recess region without a joint effusion evident. Normal pre-patella soft-tissue and normal density within Hoffa's fat pad.

  2. Patient Data. Age: 60 years. Gender: Female. x-ray. Normal AP and lateral knees radiographs in an adult female. Case Discussion. This case is a nice example of a normal exam in a 60 year old female.

  3. Normal radiographic anatomy of the knee. 2 articles feature images from this case. 23 public playlists include this case.

  4. In this article we will show some examples of special meniscal pathology in more detail. For the basics of meniscal pathology we advise you first to read the article 'Knee Meniscus - Part...

  5. 19 lut 2023 · rolled lateral (mediolateral) = lateral decubitus on ipsilateral side + knee flexed 20-30°. horizontal ray (lateromedial) = supine + knee extended. beam. aim 2.5cm distal to medial epicondyle. tilt 5-7° cephalad (if rolled lateral) Indications. patella fracture = horizontal ray view to avoid displacement. patella alta/baja = requires knee in ...

  6. 26 sie 2016 · Radiographic Views. Standard radiographic examination of the knee consists of three views: anteroposterior (AP), lateral, and axial (sunrise or Merchant). Tunnel, posteroanterior flexion weight-bearing (Rosenberg view) and oblique views may be performed for particular indications.

  7. Pathology. Home. Modules. X-Knee. Normal anatomy. add to favourites. Normale Anatomy. AP/PA image. The knee joint is formed by the femorotibial joint (femur - tibia articulation) and the patellofemoral joint (patella - femur articulation). The femorotibial joint is subdivided into the medial compartment and the lateral compartment.

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