Magnetic resonance imaging of the patella : A comparison of the morphology of the patella in normal and dysplastic knees

We retrospectively analysed the MR scans of 25 patients with patellofemoral dysplasia and ten control subjects, to assess whether there was any change in the morphology of the patella along its vertical length. Ratios were calculated comparing the size of the cartilaginous and subchondral osseous su...

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description We retrospectively analysed the MR scans of 25 patients with patellofemoral dysplasia and ten control subjects, to assess whether there was any change in the morphology of the patella along its vertical length. Ratios were calculated comparing the size of the cartilaginous and subchondral osseous surfaces of the lateral and medial facets. We also classified the morphology using the scoring systems of Baumgartl and Wiberg. There were 18 females and seven males with a mean age of 20.2 years (10 to 29) with dysplasia and two females and eight males with a mean age of 20.4 years (10 to 29) in the control group. In the patient group there was a significant difference in morphology from proximal to distal for the cartilaginous (Analysis of variance (ANOVA) p = 0.004) and subchondral osseous surfaces (ANOVA, p = 0.002). In the control group there was no significant difference for either the cartilaginous (ANOVA, p = 0.391) or the subchondral osseous surface (ANOVA, p = 0.526). Our study has shown that in the dysplastic patellofemoral articulation the medial facet of the patella becomes smaller in relation to the lateral facet from proximal to distal. MRI is needed to define clearly the cartilaginous and osseous morphology of the patella before surgery is considered for patients with patellofemoral dysplasia.
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