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Corrigendum to
“A new method for diagnosis of anterior cruciate ligament
tear: MRI with maximum
flexion of knee in the prone position: A case
control study
” [Int. J. Surg. 68 (2019) 142–147]
Burak Gunaydin
a,∗, Gulcan Gucer Sahin
b, Abdulkadir Sari
a, Adnan Kara
c, Yasar Mahsut Dincel
a,
Mehmet Umit Cetin
a, Cagatay Tekin
a, Yavuz Selim Kabukcuoglu
aaTekirdag Namik Kemal University Medical Faculty, Orthopaedics and Traumatology Department, Namık Kemal District, Namık Kemal District Kampüs Street 1/14,
59100, Süleymanpaşa, Tekirdağ, Turkey
bTekirdag Namik Kemal University Medical Faculty, Radiological Department, Namık Kemal District, Namık Kemal District Kampüs Street 1/14, 59100, Süleymanpaşa,
Tekirdağ, Turkey
cIstanbul Medipol University Medical Faculty, Orthopaedics and Traumatology Department, Göztepe Mahallesi, 2309. Sk. No: 6, 34214, Bağcılar, İstanbul, Turkey
The authors regret that thefigure captions in this article appeared incorrectly and should have been displayed as follows:
Fig. 3. First patient's suspected partial tear in the sagittal section in the supine position with the knee in extension (knee MRI image) Fig. 4. Thefirst patient's total tear image in a sagittal section in the prone position with the knee in maximumflexion (knee MRI image) Fig. 5. The second patient's suspected partial tear in a sagittal sec-tion in the supine posisec-tion with the knee in extension (knee MRI image)
Fig. 6. The second patient's total tear image in a sagittal section in the prone position with the knee in maximumflexion (knee MRI image)
Fig. 7. The third patient's suspected partial tear in a sagittal section in the supine position with the knee in extension (knee MRI image) Fig. 8. The third patient's partial tear image in a sagittal section in the prone position with the knee in maximumflexion (knee MRI image)
The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijsu.2019.12.020
DOI of original article: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijsu.2019.06.017
∗Corresponding author.
E-mail address:docburak@gmail.com(B. Gunaydin).
International Journal of Surgery 73 (2020) 123
Available online 26 December 2019
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