Knee MRI Study of Normal Cruciate Ligaments Comparing the Flexion Images with the Extension Images: Preliminary study.
10.3348/jkrs.1996.35.2.267
- Author:
Hye Suk HONG
1
;
Jin Suck SUH
;
Eun Kee JEONG
;
Do Jung KIM
;
Keum Joo WHANG
;
Sang Heum KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Knee, ligaments, menisci, and cartilage;
Knee, MR
- MeSH:
Femur;
Joints;
Knee*;
Ligaments*;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging*;
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- From:Journal of the Korean Radiological Society
1996;35(2):267-272
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: As a baseline study for clinical application, we investigated MRI findings of normal cruciate ligaments in the knee being flexed as compared to those in the knee being extended. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven asymptomatic volunteers were studied. Knee MRI was performed with a 1.5 Tesla unit using a dual 3 inch coil. Inthe decubitus position, sagittal scanning was performed with the knee in extension, and subsequently, in flexion. We observed the shape and signal intensity of both cruciate ligaments, and measured the angles between the longaxis of the femur and ligaments, and the ligament dimensions in extension and flexion images. RESULTS: As flexionand extension images were compared, cruciate ligaments differed both in their appearance and dimensions. With flexion, joint space was widened, PCL became straightened and the signal intensity of ACL became homogeneously low; both cruciate ligaments became longer and thinner. These MRI findings were statistically significant except forthinning of PCL. CONCLUSION: MRI appearance and the dimensions of cruciate ligaments were different in the flexed knee as compared to those in the extended knee.