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Normal MR ImagingAnatomy of the KneeSaifuddin Vohra,DO, George Arnold,MD,Shashin Doshi,MD, David Marcantonio,MD*There are several keys to successfully interpretingMR Imaging examinations. Initially, constructinga solid foundation consisting of a good under-standing of basic MR Imaging principles andimaging protocols as well as the appearance ofnormal Imaging Anatomy is crucial. This knowl-edge can be then applied to one s understandingof pathology commonly encountered in the areaof interest. Careful attention should be focusedon awareness of commonly encountered normalvariants and diagnostic pitfalls to improve accu-racy and avoid misinterpretation. In this article,MR Imaging of a healthy volunteer was performedon a 3-T MR Imaging unit (Siemens, Munich,Germany). Normal Anatomy is depicted at repre-sentative levels throughout the knee, and descrip-tions of frequently encountered anatomic variantsare the authors institution, a combination ofintermediate-weighted proton density (PD) andT2-weighted fast spin echo sequences with andwithout fat suppression are used to provide excel-lent anatomic detail and localize pathology.
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