La Radiologia medica
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La Radiologia medica · Jun 1996
[Lesions of the collateral ligaments of the ankle: diagnosis and follow-up with magnetic resonance and ultrasonography].
Acute sprains are one of the most frequent ankle conditions; the lateral collateral ligaments are often involved. Currently, plain radiography and clinical examination are the methods of choice in the management of these injuries. This study was aimed at describing the MR findings of acute ankle sprains, to assess which ligaments are involved, to study the repair process during conservative treatment and, finally, to compare MR and US findings in acute and chronic injuries. ⋯ In the second group of 50 patients, MRI showed 11 ATFL and 8 ATFL and CFL injuries, 3 injuries of lateral collateral ligaments, 6 DL and 8 ATFL, CFL and DL injuries and 5 complete tears of both internal and external collateral ligaments; 10 exams were negative. US had 58% agreement with MRI in ATFL, 46% in CFL and 21% in DL injuries. In this series, US yielded 3 false positives in PAA injuries.