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Old 07-21-2010, 08:04 AM #1
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Default Help translate my MRI report into English

I'am soliciting any help interpreting my MRI


RIGHT KNEE MRI:
- Crruciate and collateral ligaments appear intact.
- oblique horizontal tear is seen in the posterior horn of medial meniscus abutting the inferior articular surface and extending towards the apex.
- rest of menisci appear intact.
- no evidence of meniscal or popliteal cysts.
- minimal osteoarthritic changes are noted manifested by peaking of the tibial spine and small marginal osteophytes.
- A small osteochondritic lesion is seen in the lateral semoral condyle anteriorly.
- Slight irregular thinning of the patellar cartilage is seen at the medical aspect suggestive of early chondromalacia patellae..


i accept all input

thanks alot
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