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” (International Journal of Surgery (2019) 68 (142–147), (S1743919119301451), (10.1016/j.ijsu.2019.06.017))
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2020Yazar
Günaydın, BurakGücer Şahin, Gülcan
Sarı, Abdulkadir
Kara, Adnan
Dİnçel, Yaşar Mahsut
Çetin, Mehmet Ümit
Tekin, Çağatay
Kabukçuoğlu, Yavuz Selim
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Günaydın, B., Gücer Şahin, G., Sarı, A., Kara, A., Dİnçel, Y. M., Çetin, M. Ü. ... Kabukçuoğlu, Y. S. (2020). 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” (International Journal of Surgery (2019) 68 (142–147), (S1743919119301451), (10.1016/j.ijsu.2019.06.017)). International Journal of Surgery, 73, 123-123. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijsu.2019.12.020Özet
The authors regret that the figure 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. The first patient's total tear image in a sagittal section in the prone position with the knee in maximum flexion (knee MRI image) Fig. 5. The second patient's suspected partial tear in a sagittal section in the supine position 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 maximum flexion (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 maximum flexion (knee MRI image)The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.