Question: non specific moderate size joint effusion and a 6 cm popliteal cyst no loos body w a superimposed 7 x 9 mm partialtear where t2 signal involves transverse 40 - 50 % of the tendom fibers w surroundong adema this is my knee
medial and lateral compartment minimal joint space narrowing and chronic thining, no acute injury medial and lnon specific moderate size joint effudion w a 6mmpopliteral cyst
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Hi XXXX,
Thanks for writing in to us.
I have read your query in detail.
I suppose you are having a pain in your knee (side not mentioned).
The MRI scan shows the following:
1. Moderate amount of fluid in the joint cavity (effusion) which can be causing your symptoms and swelling.
2. Popliteal cyst 6 cm (towards the end of your query you have mentioned 6 mm, please clarify)
3. There is mention of a 7 x 9 mm partial tear in adjacent muscle tendon.
4. The knee joint space is reduced and this is most likely due to degenerative changes.
With the above findings, a consultation with your doctor is essential. Please avoid intense physical activity involving your affected knee. Treatment options may vary from a conservative approach for mild symptoms to a surgical approach including fluid aspiration if you are in severe pain and discomfort.
Wishing you good health and quick recovery.
Do write back if you have any doubts.
Regards,
Dr.Vivek
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What Are The Findings From The Knee MRI?
Brief Answer:
Please find detailed answer below
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Thanks for writing in to us.
I have read your query in detail.
I suppose you are having a pain in your knee (side not mentioned).
The MRI scan shows the following:
1. Moderate amount of fluid in the joint cavity (effusion) which can be causing your symptoms and swelling.
2. Popliteal cyst 6 cm (towards the end of your query you have mentioned 6 mm, please clarify)
3. There is mention of a 7 x 9 mm partial tear in adjacent muscle tendon.
4. The knee joint space is reduced and this is most likely due to degenerative changes.
With the above findings, a consultation with your doctor is essential. Please avoid intense physical activity involving your affected knee. Treatment options may vary from a conservative approach for mild symptoms to a surgical approach including fluid aspiration if you are in severe pain and discomfort.
Wishing you good health and quick recovery.
Do write back if you have any doubts.
Regards,
Dr.Vivek