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MRI scan of left knee-opinion request
IMP: MR IMAGE MORPHOLOGY IS IN FAVOUR OF - MILD DEGENERATIVE OSTEOARTHRITIC CHANGES INVOLVING KNEE JOINT. - GRADE - I INTRAMENISCAL PD FAT / STIR HYPERINTENSE SIGNALS SEEN INVOLVING ANTERIOR, POSTERIOR HORNS OF MEDIAL MENISCUS AND ANTERIOR HORN OF LATERAL MENISCUS S/O EDEMA / MUCOID DEGENERATION. • MILD RETROPATELLAR AND KNEE JOINT EFFUSION - PD FAT INTRALIGAMENTAL HYPERINTENSE SIGNALS SEEN INVOLVING FEMORAL ATTACHMENT OF POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT S/O POSSIBLY EDEMA, HOWEVER LIGAMENT IS INTACT. - SMALL WELL DEFINED STIR HYPERINTENSE LESION IN THE POPLITEAL REGION - SMALL POPLITEAL / BAKER'S CYST. For clinical correlation and further evaluation if clinically indicated. (DR.K,SASIDHAR PRASAD) / (DR. ADITYA. S) / (DR. P. MANASA) / (DR. SRI SAI LAXSHMI B.J ) / (DR. NIKESH KUMAR) Doctor! Please give your opinion for treatment.Thankyou
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Let the patient be examined by a doctor clinically as MRI alone cant decide plan of treatment. The given MRI has early changes in most aspects. These days there are lot of good options like platelet rich plasma injections which can help a lot without any need for surgery. Better to consult in person.
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