Not by yourself: The interpretation of a knee MRI study is complicated, and should not be done by a patient. There are many variations of anatomy and lesions which can be seen with MRI, and some of these are important, while others are not. Talk with your Primary Doctor about the results. If not satisfied, ask for a second opinion from another experienced Doctor.
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