Semin Musculoskelet Radiol 2025; 29(05): 757-766
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1796669
Review Article

Common Mistakes in Meniscal Injury

Authors

  • Aria Ashir

    1   Department of Radiology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California
    2   Research Service, Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, California
    3   Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, California
  • Eric Y. Chang

    1   Department of Radiology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California
    4   Radiology Service, Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, California

Source of Funding Eric Y. Chang gratefully acknowledges grant support from the Veterans Affairs Administration (1I01BX005952) and National Institutes of Health (R01AR075825).
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Abstract

The menisci are essential for knee joint stability and function. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has proven to be an invaluable tool for evaluating a wide range of meniscal injuries, yet various injury patterns are underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed, potentially leading to persistent clinical symptoms and early joint degeneration. Additionally, these pathologies may be difficult to recognize both clinically and during arthroscopy.

This review highlights commonly missed diagnoses, arranged in descending order of how frequently they are misinterpreted in routine practice: medial meniscocapsular junction tears, posterior root tears of the lateral meniscus, posterior horn tears of the lateral meniscus, lateral meniscocapsular junction tears, and posterior root tears of the medial meniscus. We also delve into relevant anatomy, normal MRI appearances, injury findings and patterns, differential diagnoses, and tips for image interpretation. By understanding these commonly missed injuries and using a targeted search strategy, radiologists can enhance diagnostic accuracy and improve patient care.

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Publication History

Article published online:
07 October 2025

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