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It is called a “cyclops lesion” because the fibrous nodule looks like one eye. Unfortunately, if you have this, arthroscopic surgery is needed which can sometimes debride the nodule.
Using arthroscopy to stage a lesion in the chondral area of the knee is more accurate than magnetic resonance imaging, according to researchers. Using arthroscopy to stage a lesion in the chondral ...
Results from this study revealed 64% of patients who underwent diagnostic MRI and shoulder arthroscopy for glenohumeral instability had articular cartilage lesions at the time of arthroscopy and ...
The Toa Samoa international underwent arthroscopy surgery to remove a 'cyclops lesion' (otherwise known as localised anterior arthrofibrosis) within his right knee. Masoe's recovery period is ...
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