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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-13332
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2025/C-13332
Authorblock: A. Ivančić1, K. Sutalo2, A. Vladić2; 1Vukovar/HR, 2Zagreb/HR
Disclosures:
Antonia Ivančić: Nothing to disclose
Karla Sutalo: Nothing to disclose
Ana Vladić: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Musculoskeletal joint, Musculoskeletal system, Trauma, Image manipulation / Reconstruction, MR, PACS, Education, eLearning, Structured reporting, Athletic injuries, Connective tissue disorders, Education and training
Conclusion

In summary, MRI plays a crucial role in evaluating knee pain by providing a detailed assessment of ligaments, menisci, bones, and surrounding soft tissues. While radiographs complement MRI, especially in identifying subtle bony injuries, collaboration between orthopedic surgeons and musculoskeletal radiologists is essential for an accurate diagnosis and treatment. This partnership enhances the understanding of knee anatomy and injury mechanisms, leading to improved patient care, faster intervention, and better overall outcomes.

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