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The purpose of this study was to assess the value of positioning the knee slightly flexed within a standard MR knee coil in delineation of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Within the confined space of a commercially available knee coil, knee could bend as much as 30 °, average 17 °of flexion. Sets of oblique sagittal MR images were obtained at both fully extended and slightly flexed positions. Twenty-two normal knees and 18 knees with ACL tears were examined and paired MR images were evaluated by two observers. Compared with knee extension, the MR images for knee flexion provided better clarity in 57 % of reviews of full length of the ACL and 53 % of the femoral attachment. In the extended position the anterior margin of the ligament was obscured due to partial averaging with the intercondylar roof. We recommend examining the knee in an achievable flexed position within the standard knee coil.
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Received 3 December 1996; Revision received 24 February 1997; Accepted 9 April 1997
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Niitsu, M., Ikeda, K. & Itai, Y. Slightly flexed knee position within a standard knee coil: MR delineation of the anterior cruciate ligament. Eur Radiol 8, 113–115 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003300050349
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