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Interpretation of the Common MRI Findings in Patients with Painful Knee Joint


Sohel Rana1*, Mozammel Hossen1, Azharul Islamn1, Seejal Shah1, Tanzila Parvin1, SM Muraduzzaman1, and Mushtaque Ahmed Jalali2


1Department of Biomedical Engineering & Medical Physics, Bangladesh University of Health Sciences, Dhaka, Bangladesh; and 2National Institute of Cancer Research & Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 

*Correspondence: sksohel57@gmail.com

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ABSTRACT

Nowadays knee joint pain is a major public health issue and for an appropriate treatment option, it is important to have a clear understanding of the cause of pain as well as to identify the exact location of the pain. In the initial evaluation of acute knee pain, radiological findings help physicians in taking decisions regarding appropriate treatment. Besides conventional radiography and computed tomography (CT), Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is often used to diagnose the reason for knee problems. This study it is tried to evaluate the common MRI findings in patients with painful knee joints. The sample population comprised 77 outpatients had an age range between 14 to 66 years, representing male 70.13% and Female 29.87%. The study shows that the maximum numbers of patients were in the 26-30 years age group, which exposed that young people are more affected with knee pain. In this study, it is found that joint effusion is the most common pathology frequently found in 59.74% of patients followed by meniscus injury 53.24%, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear 36.06%, Lateral meniscus injury 16.88%, Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) tear 7.8%, Bone marrow contusion 22.07%, Osteoarthritis12.98%, Medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury 3.89%, Lateral collateral Ligament (LCL) 0%, Fracture 6.49%, Chondromalacia1.3%, Baker cyst 1.3%. Though knee pain can be diagnosed by other imaging modalities, MRI can often provide strong evidence to support one. 


Keywords: Painful knee, Radiology, Magnetic resonance imaging, CT, Ligament injuries, and Osteoarthritis.


Citation: Rana S, Hossen M, Islam A, Shah S, Parvin T, Muraduzzaman SM, and Jalali MA. (2021). Interpretation of the common MRI findings in patients with painful knee joint, Eur. J. Med. Health Sci., 3(1), 19-26. 

https://doi.org/10.34104/ejmhs.021.019026


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