File:Osteochondritis Dissecans lat.-medial-fem.-condyle.jpg

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English: "There is fragmentation of the lateral aspect of the medial femoral condyle consistent with osteochondritis dissecans. There are two ossific fragments present. The largest measuring 0.9 cm, the smaller measuring 0.4 cm. No evidence of intra-articular body. No evidence of effusion."
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Naval Medical Center Portsmouth

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Author: Kenneth T Blackner, Affiliation: Naval Medical Center Portsmouth

Editor: Stephanie A Bernard, Affiliation: Naval Medical Center Portsmouth

History of left knee pain prior to plain film imaging.

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