Presentation
Old trauma with local pain at lateral aspect of the right knee.
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Fibular head avulsion fracture - old
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There is small corticated bony fragmant of the styloid process of the proximal fibula, with a defect in the fibular head.
Case Discussion
Features on X ray are consistent with arcuate sign that is often a subtle but important finding on knee x-rays and represents an avulsion fracture of the proximal fibula at the site of insertion of the arcuate ligament complex, and is usually associated with cruciate ligament injury (~90% of cases).