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Search for: [Abstract = "the diagnosis of the presence of the osteochondral fracture ultrasonography proved the sensitivity 95 %, the specificity 90 %, PPV 95 %, NPV 90 %, accuracy – 0,93. In the diagnosis of the medial patellar ligamentous restraints injuries ultrasonography proved the sensitivity 100 %, the specificity 100 %, PPV 100 %, NPV 100%, accuracy \- 1. In the diagnosis of the partial thickness articular cartilage injuries ultrasonography proved the sensitivity 65 %, the specificity 100 %, PPV 100 %, NPV 76%, accuracy – 0,79.Ultrasonography appeared to be significantly more accurate and predictive in the assessment of the injuries accompanying TPD in comparison to plain X ray examination.ConclusionsUltrasonographic examination is highly accurate and predictive in the diagnosis of the extent of TPD concomitant injuries.Applying the USG in the diagnostic algorithm in TPD allows to establish more detailed diagnosis in comparison to results obtained using plain X ray examination only."]

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