Presentation
Bilateral knee pain.
Patient Data
Age: 13 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Osgood-Schlatter disease - bilateral
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Prominence and fragmentation of the tibial tuberosities, left > right, with overlying soft tissue swelling.
Case Discussion
Radiographic changes matched the clinical presentation, which was of pain and tenderness overlying the tibial tuberosities more on the left than the right in a very athletic teenager.