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Radiographic Measurements of the Intercondylar Notch: Are They Accurate?
Arthroscopy, 03/23/07
Allen F. Anderson M.D., et al. - Conclusions: Even under optimal conditions, correcting for technique, projection, and magnification, most of the radiographic measurements of the anterior outlet of the intercondylar notch were inaccurate. The notch width index calculated from the Holmblad 70° view appears to be the only accurate radiographic measurement
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