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- BookNicolae V. Bolog, Gustav Andreisek, Erika J. Ulbrich.Summary: This book is divided into chapters that cover MRI of all structures of the knee joint in the order that is usually used in practice ? cruciate ligaments, collateral ligaments, menisci, cartilage, subchondral bone, patella, synovia, muscles and tendons, arteries, veins and bones. With the aid of numerous images, each chapter provides comprehensive descriptions of the anatomy, the normal MR appearance, pathological MR findings, and postoperative MRI appearance. A text box at the end of each chapter clearly describes how the MRI report should be compiled and identifies what should be included when reporting on specific lesions. The book will be an ideal guide for radiologists and will also be relevant for orthopaedic surgeons, rheumatologists, and physiotherapists.
Contents:
Introduction
Anterior cruciate ligament
Posterior cruciate ligament
Medial collateral ligament and medial supporting structures
Lateral collateral ligament and posterolateral corner of the knee
Menisci
Cartilage
Subchondral bone
Patella
Synovia
Capsule
Muscles and tendons. - ArticleWitschel H, Berndt K, Mackensen G.Klin Monbl Augenheilkd. 1979 Apr;174(4):572-6.The clinical symptoms and the histopathology of a typical congenital stromal cyst of the iris are described. The difficulties of a correct diagnosis, especially in relation to a spontaneous luxation of the lens into the anterior chamber are pointed out. As to the origin of the cyst the development from transformed corneal endothelium should be taken into consideration.