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revision. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is reliable for the assessment of cartilage, meniscus, tendon, and ligaments after a zirconium UKA (Accuris); 21 However, its correlation to symptoms and clinical relevance requires additional study. Revision
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surgeons solve this challenging and recurrent issue. We have classified the causes of iatrogenic transfer metatarsalgia based on a multiplanar assessment of the alignment of the operated first ray. According to the type of malalignment, we present a
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assessment. 18 Nevertheless, standard MRI could be helpful to detect gross ‘static’ abnormalities, especially examining the sagittal plane ( Table 1 ). Table 1. MRI aspect of popliteal hiatus. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of
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