Common Skateboarding Injury Leads To A Less Common Diagnosis - Page #3
 

Lab Studies:
None

Other Studies:
X-ray: 4 view (AP, lateral, tunnel, sunrise) showed no evidence of acute bony pathology.

MRI without contrast: Linear areas of low signal intensity in the subchondral region of the posterior aspect of the lateral femoral condyle on sagittal T2W image. High marrow signal indicate bone marrow edema. Case Photo #1
Oblique undersurface medial meniscus tear at the body on coronal T2W image. Case Photo #2
Grade 2 MCL sprain with high-grade, partial-thickness tear of the proximal, anterior fibers on coronal T2W image. Case Photo #3

Consultations:
Orthopedic Surgery
Physical Therapy

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