Not Your Usual Teenage Knee Pain - Page #3
 

Lab Studies:
None

Other Studies:
His knee radiographs were normal. Case Photo #1 , Case Photo #2
His pelvis and frog leg views were normal as well. Case Photo #3 , Case Photo #4
His left knee MRI showed a well-marginated 1.8cm x 1.6cm x 2.2cm epiphyseal lesion with internal chondroid matrix. There was significant associated peri-lesional marrow edema and moderate joint effusion present. There was also widening of the ACL and PCL. Case Photo #5 , Case Photo #6

Consultations:
Physical therapy
Orthopedics
Interventional radiology

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