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Grade3Tear PosteriorHorn medicalMeniscus
Intrasubstance STIR/PDFS hyperiniensity is seen in the posterior horn of medial meniscus reaching upto the superior and inferior articular surface Minimal synovial effusion is observed at suprapatellar, medical and lateral patella-femoral recesses.
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Mri findings apart, what is your main complaint..we need to address the problem than the mri report..please can you give your history of your problem..
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Hello , Your meniscus which is the cushioning is torn at its root (origin) in the knee , you must get operated for it by an arthroscopic surgeon. If unattended can lead to early arthritis and chronic knee pain.
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Consult an ortho surgeon
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U can refer this link to your close family members , relatives and friends..which might help them Kindly ask to take APPOINTMENT through the following link https://www.practo.com/visakhapatnam/doctor/sandeep-saraf-agarwal-orthopedist?cache_refresh=true
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U can refer this link to your close family members , relatives and friends..which might help them Kindly ask to take APPOINTMENT through the following link https://www.practo.com/visakhapatnam/doctor/sandeep-saraf-agarwal-orthopedist?cache_refresh=true
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Sir Wat is your complaint???
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