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Displaced complex lateral meniscus tear

Displaced complex lateral meniscus tear

Clinical History : Giving way/pain/clicking/locking of the left knee. Slight valgus deformity. Sharp pain posteriorly. Loose body? Meniscal lesion?Ghost meniscus sign of the body and the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus can be noted with a 12 mm loose body in the...
High-grade anterior cruciate ligament tear

High-grade anterior cruciate ligament tear

PD FS Sag: High intensity signal and discontinuity of the fibers can be noted in the femoral origin with slightly decreased steepness in keeping with high grade ACL tear. Narrow streak of remaining fibers provide the relatively good alignment of the ligament. PD FS...
Radial tear of the medial meniscal body

Radial tear of the medial meniscal body

Twisting injury of the right knee. Tenderness in the medial compartment. Medial meniscal tear?PD FS Cor: There is a small area of increased bone marrow signal and tiny impression fracture in the medial aspect of the articular surface of the medial femoral condyle with...
Posterolateral corner injury following twisted knee

Posterolateral corner injury following twisted knee

Twisting injury a year ago. Persistent medial knee pain and limited range of motion. Tender medial joint line. Meniscal tear?PD FS Sag (a), Cor (b), Axi (c), Sag (d):  There is a fluid collection containing cartilaginous fragments adjacent to the...
Diffuse pigmented villonodular synovitis

Diffuse pigmented villonodular synovitis

T2w Sag: Synovial based multiple irregular nodules are noted in the suprapatellar recess, infrapatellar region dorsally to the Hoffa fat pad, posterior to the dorsal root of the lateral meniscus, and along the posterior cruciate ligament (embedded in synovial...