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D/D -Giant cell tumour with secondary an
1 ..Type 1 signal in the posterior horn of the medical meniscus .. 2..a strain of the anterior cruciate ligament. 3..well defined lobulated subarticular multiloculated cystic lesion showing variable signal intensities of T1W/T2W images involving metaepiphyseal region of lower femur .the findings are suggestive of aneurysmal bone cyst .(D/D-Giant cell tumour with secondary aneurysmal bone cyst).fluid in bursa and pet region
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Get surgery done for GCT and ABC. ACL and Meniscus can wait, or treated  simunatenously.
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Arthroscopic surgery
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