Presentation
Non-traumatic knee pain - lateral aspect - Few days. Referred for radiograph and USG of tender region.
Patient Data
Age: about 30 - 35 yrs
Gender: Female
From the case:
Lateral collateral ligament calcification - knee
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From the case:
Lateral collateral ligament calcification - knee
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Calcification is noted in femoral attachment site of lateral collateral ligament - On radiograph and Ultrasound. Local hypervascularity is noted as compared to asymptomatic side.