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Can Surgery Help Minimal Triacompartmental Osteoarthritis?

MRI of right knee findings. Will surgery relieve any of these issues? 1. MARROW EDEMA IN THE POSTERIOR CENTRAL TIBIAL PLATEAU LIKE DUE TO CONTUSION 2. CHRONIC SMALL OSTEOCHONDRAL INJURY OF THE SUPEROLATERAL PATELLAR FACET. 3. CHONDROMALACIA OF THE POSTERIOR WEIGHT-BEARING ASPECT OF THE MEDIAL FEMORAL CONDYLE. 4. MINIMAL TRIACOMPARTMENTAL OSTEOARTHRITIS.
Sun, 15 Mar 2015
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