Knee morphology and risk factors for developing an anterior cruciate ligament rupture: an MRI comparison between ACL-ruptured and non-injured knees.
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The Importance of the Intercondylar Notch in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears.Anterior cruciate ligament injury and radiologic progression of knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.Tibial articular cartilage and meniscus geometries combine to influence female risk of anterior cruciate ligament injury.Comparison of magnetic resonance imaging for patients with acute and chronic anterior cruciate ligament tears.
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Knee morphology and risk factors for developing an anterior cruciate ligament rupture: an MRI comparison between ACL-ruptured and non-injured knees.
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Knee morphology and risk facto ...... uptured and non-injured knees.
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Knee morphology and risk facto ...... uptured and non-injured knees.
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Knee morphology and risk facto ...... uptured and non-injured knees.
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Knee morphology and risk facto ...... uptured and non-injured knees.
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Knee morphology and risk facto ...... uptured and non-injured knees.
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Carola F van Eck
Christopher D Murawski
Floor M van Diek
Freddie H Fu
Megan R Wolf
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10.1007/S00167-013-2588-7
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2013-07-06T00:00:00Z
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