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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-27547
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (scientific)
Authorblock: O. A. Binkert, C. W. Pfirrmann, K. Higashigaito, S. Fierstra, A. B. Rosskopf; Zurich/CH
Disclosures:
Oliver Andrew Binkert: Nothing to disclose
Christian W.A. Pfirrmann: Nothing to disclose
Kai Higashigaito: Nothing to disclose
Sonja Fierstra: Nothing to disclose
Andrea B. Rosskopf: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Musculoskeletal soft tissue, MR, Diagnostic procedure, Acute, Oedema
Conclusion

The Munich Consensus Injury Classification and the BAMIC system demonstrate moderate interrater reliability, while the Chan et al. Classification exhibits fair interrater reliability. The highest reproducibility was observed for hamstring injuries using the Munich Consensus Injury Classification, while the lowest was for lower leg injuries using the Chan et al. Classification. The primary challenge across all classifications appears to lie in the precise anatomical localization of the injury, rather than in grading the severity of the injury.

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