
This cross-sectional study compares magnetic resonance imaging parameters of pediatric knees with and without anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. Examining 258 patients (49 children) with confirmed ACL injuries and 139 (72 children) without, the study explores osseous and cartilaginous measurements and ratios. While children with ACL tears demonstrated similar notch width index (NWI) effects as adolescents, the latter exhibited stenosis with the notch height index (NHI). The findings challenge the notion of congenital hypoplasia as a primary cause for pediatric ACL injuries, suggesting a more adolescent-like knee morphology at the time of rupture.
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