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The asymptomatic lateral discoid meniscus, even if discovered incidentally, does not require treatment. Treatment is necessary only when the patient complains of significant symptoms. The patient ...
Discoid meniscus often affects the lateral side of the knee. There are three types of a discoid meniscus, including: Incomplete: The meniscus is thicker than average.
Nishino, K., et al. (2023). Comparative analysis of discoid lateral meniscus size: a distinction between symptomatic and asymptomatic cases. Knee Surgery, Sports ...
The incidence of bilateral discoid lateral meniscus has been reported to be about 20%. In some cases, discoid meniscus remains asymptomatic until adulthood.
More information: Yusuke Hashimoto et al, Posterior subtotal meniscectomy revealed the worst scenario for the progression of osteocartilaginous damage in cases of juvenile discoid lateral meniscus ...
Comparative analysis of discoid lateral meniscus size: a distinction between symptomatic and asymptomatic cases. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy , 2023; 31 (12): 5783 DOI: 10.1007 ...
A research team evaluated the treatment outcomes for discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) with osteochondritis dissecans. Age was found to be a risk factor for osteochondritis dissecans relapse or post ...
The problems associated with this condition, called discoid meniscus, can be significant. A normal meniscus is divided into two parts: the medial and the lateral semilunar cartilages.
The most frequently used system for classification of the lateral discoid meniscus was described by Watanabe. [6] Three subtypes of lateral discoid menisci are described: complete, incomplete, and ...
With all of the fantastic imaging techniques available in healthcare today, clinicians are capable of diagnosing tissue and joint deformities using non-invasive imaging with remarkable accuracy.