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Femorotibiale Degeneration (Chondropathie, OCD, spontane Osteonekrose)

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Geeignet sind hier hauptsächlich koronare und sagittale, ggf. auch axiale Messungen, insbesondere bei Osteochondrosis. Fettunterdrückte Sequenzen sind hilfreich. Zur Vitalitätskontrolle des Dissekates eignen sich auch intravenöse Kontrastmittelapplikationen, sie sind jedoch unter Berücksichtigung des Signalverhaltens nicht zwingend.

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Teller, P., König, H., Weber, U., Hertel, P. (2002). Femorotibiale Degeneration (Chondropathie, OCD, spontane Osteonekrose). In: MRT-Atlas Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56077-4_14

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