Chapter 12 Knee AXIAL 452 CORONAL 470 SAGITTAL 486 Knee Axial 1 Knee Axial 1 Knee Axial 2 Knee Axial 2 Knee Axial 3 Knee Axial 3 Knee Axial 4 Normal Anatomy The medial patella plica is a remnant of knee development. Embryologically, the knee is divided into compartments by the superior inferior and medial plicae. Pathologic Process The medial plica can thicken and become trapped between the patella and the femur. The process may be associated with cartilage wear in this location. Knee Axial 4 Knee Axial 5 Pathologic Process Patella dislocations are always lateral. Therefore, bone contusions are identified on the anterior aspect of the lateral femoral condyle and medial patella (when present). Knee Axial 5 Knee Axial 6 Knee Axial 6 Knee Axial 7 Knee Axial 7 Knee Axial 8 Knee Axial 8 Knee Axial 9 Pathologic Process An important bursa is the semimembranosus tibial collateral ligament bursa. When distended, it drapes over the semimembranosus tendon like a comma and is seen on all imaging planes. Knee Axial 9 Knee Coronal 1 Knee Coronal 1 Knee Coronal 2 Knee Coronal 2 Knee Coronal 3 Normal Anatomy Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related posts: Forearm Upper Arm Plantar Plate Elbow Shoulder Hand and Finger Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Netter Correlative Imaging Musculoskeletal Anatomy Jan 17, 2016 | Posted by admin in MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING | Comments Off on Knee Full access? Get Clinical Tree
Chapter 12 Knee AXIAL 452 CORONAL 470 SAGITTAL 486 Knee Axial 1 Knee Axial 1 Knee Axial 2 Knee Axial 2 Knee Axial 3 Knee Axial 3 Knee Axial 4 Normal Anatomy The medial patella plica is a remnant of knee development. Embryologically, the knee is divided into compartments by the superior inferior and medial plicae. Pathologic Process The medial plica can thicken and become trapped between the patella and the femur. The process may be associated with cartilage wear in this location. Knee Axial 4 Knee Axial 5 Pathologic Process Patella dislocations are always lateral. Therefore, bone contusions are identified on the anterior aspect of the lateral femoral condyle and medial patella (when present). Knee Axial 5 Knee Axial 6 Knee Axial 6 Knee Axial 7 Knee Axial 7 Knee Axial 8 Knee Axial 8 Knee Axial 9 Pathologic Process An important bursa is the semimembranosus tibial collateral ligament bursa. When distended, it drapes over the semimembranosus tendon like a comma and is seen on all imaging planes. Knee Axial 9 Knee Coronal 1 Knee Coronal 1 Knee Coronal 2 Knee Coronal 2 Knee Coronal 3 Normal Anatomy Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related posts: Forearm Upper Arm Plantar Plate Elbow Shoulder Hand and Finger Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Netter Correlative Imaging Musculoskeletal Anatomy Jan 17, 2016 | Posted by admin in MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING | Comments Off on Knee Full access? Get Clinical Tree