How is ligamentous injury graded on MRI?
Ligamentous injury can be graded as I, II, or III.
- • Grade I (sprain): Edema around an intact ligament.
- • Grade II (partial tear): Edema within ligament and in surrounding tissue.
- • Grade III (complete tear): Complete disruption of ligament.
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