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Radiology, Vol 121, 575-576, Copyright © 1976 by Radiological Society of North America


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Discoid medial meniscus

D Resnick, TG Goergen, JJ Kaye, B Ghelman and PR Woody

Three cases of discoid medical menisci were diagnosed preoperatively by arthrography. Discoid mensiscus usually occurs on the lateral side of the knee; its pathogenesis is obscure.


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G. Hermann and B. L. Berson
Discoid medial meniscus: Two cases of tears presenting as locked knee due to athletic trauma
Am. J. Sports Med., January 1, 1984; 12(1): 74 - 76.
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