An Uncommon Cause Of Chronic Knee Pain - Page #3
 

Lab Studies:
none

Other Studies:
1/2017 X-ray of knee: mild tri-compartmental joint space narrowing, possible joint bodies.
1/2017 MRI of knee: 1. Flap tear involving posterior horn of medial meniscus. 2. Grade 1 sprain of medial collateral ligament. 3. Grade IV chondromalacia patella 4. 3 mm calcific focus in the posterior aspect of the knee joint, nonspecific. Intra-articular loose body is a possible consideration.
8/2018 Ultrasound of knee: scar tissue along the semimembranosus muscle and fascia. Case Photo #2 Case Photo #3

Consultations:
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