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Various Musculoskeletal Conditions - Knee, Foot, Shoulder, Elbow, Hip, Thigh, and Hand Pain: Evaluation and Diagnosis

This article discusses different musculoskeletal conditions such as meniscal cyst, calcaneonavicular coalition, rotator cuff tear, occult stress fracture, medial meniscal tear, ACL stump entrapment, HADD elbow injury, myonecrosis with compartment syndrome, patellar tendon tear, myxoma, torn discoid lateral meniscus, SLAP V lesion, gout, CPPD disease, and cartilage delamination.

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Various Musculoskeletal Conditions - Knee, Foot, Shoulder, Elbow, Hip, Thigh, and Hand Pain: Evaluation and Diagnosis

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  1. JULY 28,2005

  2. 59 year old male with chronic right knee pain Meniscal Cyst

  3. 12 year old male with chronic foot pain Calcaneonavicular Coalition

  4. 40 year old man - rule out rotator cuff tear HADD With Intraosseous Penetration

  5. 36 year-old man T1 PD FS FSE ? Giant Cell Tumor

  6. 84M LEFT HIP PAIN ? OCCULT STRESS FRACTURE, LEFT HIP Ax T1 PDFS Insufficiency Fractures

  7. 47M Medial pain and popping. Tennis injury. Evaluation for medial meniscal tear ACL Stump Entrapment

  8. Adult man with shoulder pain HADD

  9. Elbow Injury UCL Injury

  10. 33 y.o f s/p fall one month ago with immediate swelling and pain. XR neg at that time.Now with foot drop and pain. No fever white count or erythema Ax T1 Ax T1 FS IV Gd Cor STIR Myonecrosis with Compartment Syndrome

  11. Patellar Tendon Tear

  12. 41F Left thigh mass Ax STIR T1 PDFS T1 FS IV Gd ? Myxoma

  13. 33M Torn Discoid Lateral Meniscus with Extension Into Lig of Wrisberg

  14. 1. Central cavitating tear of the entire lateral meniscus withextension to the anterior root ligament and to the ligament of Wrisberg. The ligament of Wrisberg has a bifid appearance and may be torn. There is an associated small ganglion cyst. 2. At least two meniscal cysts are seen associated with the lateralmeniscal tear. 3. Posterior root ligament of the lateral meniscus is difficult tovisualize and this raises possibility of a Wrisberg-type lateral meniscus. 33M

  15. Man with known condition Gout

  16. Man with multiple dislocations ALPSA and GLAD Lesion

  17. 18 year old female with a history of right shoulder dislocation.MRI arthrogram was performed. ? SLAP V, Bankart, ALPSA, Perthes

  18. 73 year old presenting with hand pain ? Gout, CPPD disease, RA

  19. Cartilage delamination

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