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Comparing the Diagnostic Precision of Clinical Examination and MRI with Findings from Arthroscopy in Traumatic Knee Injuries with Femur or Tibia Shaft Fracture

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Table 2. Comparison of Sensitivity, Specificity, PPV and NPV of MRI evaluation to Arthroscopy for Knee
Figure 1. Rupture of the medial meniscal (MM)

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