Long-term outcome of meniscal degeneration in the kneePoor association between MRI and symptoms in 45 patients followed more than 4 years

Authors

  • Bo Munk
  • Erik Lundorf
  • Jørn Jensen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/00016470410001708180

Abstract

Knee joint-related symptoms are frequent and the use of MRI as a diagnostic tool is common. About 25% of MRIs show meniscal degeneration (MD). As the natural history of MD has not been well described, we studied the long-term outcome of 50 MDs. 45 patients were initially evaluated by a MRI, and clinical examination and later by another MRI. After 5 years, 38 of the MDs were unchanged, 8 had progressed and 4 regressed. Progression of MD was associated with age over 40 years, trauma during the follow-up period and/or other knee lesions, such as osteoarthrosis and ligament rupture. The clinical findings were consistent with MDs only in 8 cases.

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Published

2004-01-01

How to Cite

Munk, B., Lundorf, E., & Jensen, J. (2004). Long-term outcome of meniscal degeneration in the kneePoor association between MRI and symptoms in 45 patients followed more than 4 years. Acta Orthopaedica, 75(1), 89–92. https://doi.org/10.1080/00016470410001708180