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Radiology, Vol 155, 447-450, Copyright © 1985 by Radiological Society of North America


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Detection of intra-articular osteochondral bodies in the knee using computed arthrotomography

DJ Sartoris, S Kursunoglu, C Pineda, R Kerr, D Pate and D Resnick

A new technique using air arthrography followed by computed tomography enables identification of free osteocartilaginous fragments in the knee joint. Clinical examples with useful diagnostic information are presented, and potential pitfalls in the interpretation of this information are discussed.


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