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(OCAD) slightly off topic: pls help with vascularized subcutaneous lesion

Hi everyone, I know this is an MSK forum – hope you’ll forgive this posting 🙂 M43 with reddish bump on left thigh, had it for 2-3 years already, reportedly sometimes more, sometimes less prominent. I see a vascularized, solid, ovoid, subq lesion without involvement of fascia / muscle, 2.5 x 1.2 cm (1 x

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OCAD knee answer

Hi, Several of you responded as ACL graft intact and possible LM tear. ps attached complete answer in the ppt. Here are a couple of articles if you want more details on 3D imaging of ACL and Meniscus injuries and more Goggle (axial arthroscopy) views- Thakur U, Gulati V, Shah J, Tietze D, Chhabra A.

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Focal ossification/ protuberance/ exostosis in femoral cartilage, does it matter?

Hi, This is called central or chondral osteophyte it’s presents means prior Gr 4 cartilage defect see this article Komarraju A, Goldberg-Stein S, Pederson R, McCrum C, Chhabra A. Spectrum of common and uncommon causes of knee joint hyaline cartilage degeneration and their key imaging features. Eur J Radiol. 2020 Aug;129:109097. doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2020.109097. Epub 2020

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Focal ossification/ protuberance/ exostosis in femoral cartilage, does it matter?

I have seen this entity in the knee a couple of times without taking notice, interpreted it as some kind of ‘variant’.. This time I know for sure that it has .emerged during the last couple of years in this 65 yo woman. (I doubt it is symptomatic.. her problem is the probably the medial

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