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Die Meniskusdiagnostik mittels MRT hat sich als hoch sensitiv und spezifisch erwiesen. Als nichtinvasives Verfahren kann es den Orthopäden, Chirurgen und/oder Radiologen rasch zu einer zuverlässigen Diagnose führen, ohne für den Patienten schmerzhaft oder mit einem Infektionsrisiko behaftet zu sein.

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Vahlensieck, M. (1995). Menisci. In: Adam, G., et al. Moderne Kniegelenkdiagnostik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78627-3_4

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