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Günstig ist eine Positionierung des Kniegelenkes in 10–15° Außenrotation, hierbei verläuft das vordere Kreuzband parallel zur sagittalen Bildebene, alternativ entsprechende Schichtkippung (Sagittal-oblique-Orientierung). Bei spezieller Fragestellung im Bereich des vorderen Kreuzbandes ggf. Schichtdicken von 3 mm. Untersuchungsebenen sagittal (-oblique), koronar und axial.

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Teller, P., König, H., Weber, U., Hertel, P. (2002). Vorderes Kreuzband. In: MRT-Atlas Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56077-4_3

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