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Injury to which knee structure(s) causes locking?
- lateral meniscus
- anterior cruciate ligament
- posterior cruciate ligament
- medial meniscus
Injury to which knee structure(s) causes locking?
- lateral meniscus+
- medial meniscus+
Which parts of the knee are injured in "unhappy triad"?
- lateral meniscus
- medial meniscus
- posterior cruciate ligament
- medial collateral ligament
Which parts of the knee are injured in "unhappy triad"?
- medial meniscus+
- medial collateral ligament+
Typical meniscus lesions include:
- duck-beak tear
- bucket-handle tear
- parrot-beak tear
- swan's wing tear
Typical meniscus lesions include:
- bucket-handle tear+
- parrot-beak tear+
Imaging method that can demonstrate meniscal and cruciate ligaments injury:
- plain radiograph
- MRI
- arthrography
- CT
Imaging method that can demonstrate meniscal and cruciate ligaments injury:
- MRI+
- arthrography+
Arthrocentesis of knee containing synovial fluid suggests:
- osteochondral fracture
- meniscus injury
- chronic instability
- acute instability
Arthrocentesis of knee containing synovial fluid suggests:
- meniscus injury+
- chronic instability+
Arthrocentesis of knee containing blood suggests:
- meniscus injury
- injury to the anterior cruciate ligament
- injury of the lateral collateral ligament
- osteochondral fracture+
Arthrocentesis of knee containing blood suggests:
- injury to the anterior cruciate ligament+
- osteochondral fracture+
When anterior cruciate ligament injury in the clinical examination we use:
- Thomson test
- Lachman test
- anterior drawer test
- posterior drawer test
When anterior cruciate ligament injury in the clinical examination we use:
- Lachman test+
- anterior drawer test+
What structure of knee is injured when posterolateral instability of the knee is present?
- anterior cruciate ligament
- posterior cruciate ligament
- medial collateral ligament
- lateral collateral ligament
What structure of knee is injured when posterolateral instability of the knee is present?
- posterior cruciate ligament+
- lateral collateral ligament+