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Mantu Jain1, Nabin K Sahu1, Sudarsan Behera1, Rajesh Rana1, Saroj K Patra2.
Abstract
Cystic lesion around knee usually presents as painless swelling and diagnosed incidentally by imaging for any internal derangement of the knee. Few cases presented with pain. Intra-tendinous patellar ganglion is very rare in location for the disease. Ganglionic cyst usually treated by aspiration followed by steroid and surgical excision in some cases. We reported a case with anterior knee pain due to patellar intra-tendinous ganglion cyst which treated conservatively with no recurrence even after one year.Entities:
Keywords: ganglion cyst; knee pain; patellar intra-tendinous sheath
Year: 2019 PMID: 31641563 PMCID: PMC6802811 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.5467
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Clinical picture showing a) range of motion, b) extensor lag, and c) muscle wasting.
Figure 2Imaging study
a) Axial proton density fat saturated (PDFS) MRI; b) T2 sagittal image of the MRI shows a well-defined cystic lesion (arrows) within the patellar tendon (arrow head); c) ultrasonography confirms a moving well-defined echogenic lesion within the patellar tendon with approximate 1.2 ml volume.