Poster 216: Parameniscal Cyst Masquerading as Pes Anserine Bursitis

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2018 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. S72-S72
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Jared Placeway ◽  
Nathaniel Harris
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José Leonardo Rocha de Faria ◽  
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Marcos de Castro Moreirão ◽  
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Rodrigo Pires e Albuquerque ◽  
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The Knee ◽  
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pp. 126-128 ◽  
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Egemen Ayhan ◽  
Sinan Ustundag ◽  
Kerem Canbora

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pp. 556-561 ◽  
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Chia-Chun Wu ◽  
Yi-Chih Hsu ◽  
Ying-Chun Chiu ◽  
Yue-Cune Chang ◽  
Chian-Her Lee ◽  
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Vol 2 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Pushpa Bhari ◽  
N. Rajkumar ◽  
Alagiri Karikalan

Parameniscal cysts are a common entity in daily practice and are found in association with a meniscal tear. Vacuum phenomenon within joints and discs can be seen secondary to degeneration or application of traction, which is believed to be released from adjacent soft tissues. Although the vacuum phenomenon is frequently present within the joints, it is rare within a parameniscal cyst which resulted in a diagnostic dilemma. In this article, we present an unusual case with a combination of two rare entities, vacuum phenomenon within a large parameniscal cyst, which has not been reported so far along with management considerations.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 (apr16 1) ◽  
pp. bcr2013009440-bcr2013009440 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Kose ◽  
B. Erol ◽  
S. Ozyurek ◽  
T. Ege
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