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Boyle S et al. – The spectrum of normal findings is quite wide and substantial experience is needed simply to recognise what is within this spectrum and what should be considered pathological. Furthermore some pathological findings can be subtle or obscure, and easily missed if the arthroscopy is not complete and correlated carefully with the examination under anaesthesia.

   

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