2007, Número 1
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Anales de Radiología México 2007; 6 (1)
Fracturas de menisco. Imagen por Resonancia Magnética IRM
Fernández TS, Hennings HE, Martínez VE
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 24
Paginas: 63-69
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RESUMEN
Se analizan la anatomía de los meniscos, sus elementos de fijación y los mecanismos de trauma, se describen los diferentes tipos de fractura: oblicuas, radiales, verticales, horizontales, simples o complejas, parciales o totales y se muestran ejemplos de ellas con imágenes por resonancia magnética.
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