lateral slip anatomy

Here are some slip anatomy- tear examples from my talk

Avneesh Chhabra, M.D. M.B.A.

Professor Radiology & Orthopedic Surgery

Chief, Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology

UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Tx

5373 Harry Hines Blvd.

Dallas, Tx-75390-9178

Office: 214-648-2122

avneesh.chhabra@utsouthwestern.edu<mailto:avneesh.chhabra@utsouthwestern.edu>

www.utsouthwestern.edu<www.utsouthwestern.edu/>​

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From: RIMA Radiologist Westlake <ptirmanmd@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 4, 2022 4:15 PM
To: Avneesh Chhabra <Avneesh.Chhabra@UTSouthwestern.edu>
Subject: Re: Basic question

Sounds great!

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On Sep 4, 2022, at 14:14, Avneesh Chhabra <Avneesh.Chhabra@utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:

 Have a full session on 3D joints in arrs and two others on knee pitfalls/ns-rads

lets meet in hawaii

will send more as five people asked for lat root

Best!

AC

Avneesh Chhabra, M.D. M.B.A.

Professor, Radiology & Orthopedic Surgery

Chief, Musculoskeletal Radiology

Department of Radiology

5323 Harry Hines, Blvd. Dallas, Tx-75390-9316

Office: 214-648-2122

www.utsouthwestern.edu/radiology<www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/medical-school/departments/radiology/>

On Sep 4, 2022, at 4:09 PM, RIMA Radiologist Westlake <ptirmanmd@gmail.com> wrote:

 Great stuff. Why don’t you have a fellow do side-by-side pictures of a normal and torn slip. I doubt that I am alone and wanting to see that. I called a lot of fascicle tears that are typically missed and I have a low threshold for the root attachment of the posterior horn of lateral meniscus but don’t get as precise as you did

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On Sep 4, 2022, at 11:36, Avneesh Chhabra <Avneesh.Chhabra@utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:




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