FINAL DIAGNOSE CASE-29
Radiology case-29 (FB and INSTA) post Analysis
CT KNEE JOINT - Radiology Report
Patient: 45-year-old male
Clinical History: History of old trauma; presents with pain and swelling in the knee joint.
Findings:
- CT scan of the knee joint reveals prominent osteophyte formation at the margins of the femoral and tibial condyles, suggestive of chronic degenerative changes.
- Joint space narrowing is noted, indicating osteoarthritis.
- Evidence of subchondral sclerosis and irregular joint surfaces.
- Multiple loose bodies/calcific densities are seen adjacent to the joint space.
- On the 3D reconstruction, there is extensive irregular bony overgrowth and deformity, likely due to chronic post-traumatic osteoarthritic changes.
- No acute fracture or dislocation seen.
- Mild joint effusion noted.
Impression:
- Chronic post-traumatic osteoarthritis of the knee joint with:
- Extensive osteophyte formation
- Degenerative joint changes
- Subchondral sclerosis and irregular articular surfaces
- Mild joint effusion
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