Presentation
Chronic bilateral knee pain. No history of trauma.
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
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Mild joint effusion
Discoid medial meniscus with degenerative radial tear along with body and horizontal tear along with posterior horn
Popliteus tendons small synovial cyst measuring about 5*12 mm
Subchondral bone marrow edematous changes along with medial femorotibial compartment.
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Mild joint effusion is seen
Discoid medial meniscus with degenerative horizontal tear along with body and posterior horn and parameniscal cyst.
Case Discussion
These findings represent a bilateral discoid medial meniscus with degenerative tear.