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USE OF XERORADIOGRAPHY IN CRUCIATE LIGAMENT INJURIES

HARRY J. GRIFFITHS M.D. and CARL J. D’ORSI M.D.

The addition of xeroradiography to the radiologist’s armamentarium frequently helps in the diagnosis of soft tissue injury.

Twenty patients who had double-contrast arthrography of the knee had xeroradiograms for demonstration of the cruciate ligaments and in 2 patients tears of the posterior cruciate ligaments were shown, one of which was proven surgically.


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