2006
DOI: 10.1016/s0221-0363(06)73967-1
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Le ménisque discoïde chez l’enfant: aspects échographiques

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“…A few studies on the diagnosis of DLM using ultrasonography have been published. In addition to our previous study, Arifa Achour et al 24 qualitatively summarised the ultrasonic imaging characteristics from eight cases of children with DLM, and Yang et al 26 explored the diagnostic value of convex and linear array probes for DLM in children. The present study is the first to use quantitative ultrasound parameters to diagnose DLM and its classification in children.…”
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“…A few studies on the diagnosis of DLM using ultrasonography have been published. In addition to our previous study, Arifa Achour et al 24 qualitatively summarised the ultrasonic imaging characteristics from eight cases of children with DLM, and Yang et al 26 explored the diagnostic value of convex and linear array probes for DLM in children. The present study is the first to use quantitative ultrasound parameters to diagnose DLM and its classification in children.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Ultrasound has been applied to diagnose meniscal tears and DLM with high accuracy. 24–26 47–51 Additionally, the advantage of the real-time dynamic evaluation of ultrasound has made diagnosing PRS possible. 22 28 29 52 In children, the advantages of ultrasound meet their unique requirements, and the anatomical characteristics of their knees better adapt to ultrasound, 19 22 23 which is reasonable to speculate that ultrasound has great potential to diagnose DLM and its classification.…”
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“…The real-time dynamic observation, the unique advantages of ultrasound, may enable it to become a reliable new method for diagnosing DLM and its classification and lesions. 41,[118][119][120]199 In recent years, there are many studies about the diagnosis of X-ray on DLM and its classification, but X-ray can only be used as an indicative diagnostic method because its diagnostic value is influenced by measuring error and the distance between the X-ray tube and knee joint. [17][18][19][123][124][125][126][127][128][129] The key points of DLM treatment are restoring the normal shape, retaining the appropriate width and thickness, and preserving the remnant meniscus's stability.…”
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“…The accuracy of ultrasonography in diagnosing meniscus lesions is comparable to that of MRI, but the diagnosis of DLM and its classification and lesions is potential and still in the preliminary exploration stage. The real‐time dynamic observation, the unique advantages of ultrasound, may enable it to become a reliable new method for diagnosing DLM and its classification and lesions 41,118–120,199 . In recent years, there are many studies about the diagnosis of X‐ray on DLM and its classification, but X‐ray can only be used as an indicative diagnostic method because its diagnostic value is influenced by measuring error and the distance between the X‐ray tube and knee joint 17–19,123–129 …”
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