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Fig. 5 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 5

From: Subchondral insufficiency fractures, subchondral insufficiency fractures with osteonecrosis, and other apparently spontaneous subchondral bone lesions of the knee—pathogenesis and diagnosis at imaging

Fig. 5

Consequence of a meniscectomy on a subchondral bone. a, b In this middle-aged subject, the coronal T1-weighted (a) and fat-suppressed T2-weighted (b) MR images show no abnormality. c, d Six months after resection of the (normal!) medial meniscus, T1-weighted (c) and fat-suppressed T2-weighted (d) MR images show a BME-like pattern in the lower pole of medial condyle and on the medial tibial plateau (arrows in c and d)

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