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Spontaneous Osteonecrosis of Knee: A Case Report

Clinical History: A 56 years old male presented with over 2 weeks history of: Sudden pain in the left knee joint Antecedent trauma while playing badminton. No swelling seen. Imaging Findings: Small arcuate low signal intensity abnormality is noted in subchondral region of articular surface of medial femoral condyle suggestive of insufficiency fracture. Intense bone …

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Osteochondral Lesion of Tibial Plafond- A Case Report

Introduction:Osteochondral lesions in the ankle accounts for approximately 4% of all osteochondral lesions. Most osteochondral lesion in the ankle is found in the talar dome. Osteochondral lesions of the tibial plafond is rarely described, hence this case presentation. Clinical History:A 23 years old male presented with over 3 months history of: Pain in the ankle …

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