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Title: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on May 14, 2007, 09:51:13 AM
What is your clinical diagnosis of this?

. Sprained ACL

2. Tear of the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus w/parameniscal cyst

3. Degenerative changes of the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus

4. Bone edema and reactive changes involving the proximal tibia as well as the medial and lateral femoral condyles with some cystic within the the lateral tibial plateau.

5. Sprains of the medial and lateral collateral ligaments.

6. Small joint effusion.
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: The Enigma on May 14, 2007, 09:56:27 AM
What is your clinical diagnosis of this?

. Sprained ACL

2. Tear of the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus w/parameniscal cyst

3. Degenerative changes of the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus

4. Bone edema and reactive changes involving the proximal tibia as well as the medial and lateral femoral condyles with some cystic within the the lateral tibial plateau.

5. Sprains of the medial and lateral collateral ligaments.

6. Small joint effusion.


Is our bet based on my differential diagnosis?
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on May 14, 2007, 10:07:37 AM
Is our bet based on my differential diagnosis?

No bet, if your in Sports medicine you should know this!
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: ieffinhatecardio on May 14, 2007, 10:10:26 AM
This is a new tactic. Are we to assume your "investigation" isn't panning out too well?
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on May 14, 2007, 10:11:31 AM
This is a new tactic. Are we to assume your "investigation" isn't panning out too well?

Yes, thats it........it's a conspiracy ::)!!
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: The Enigma on May 14, 2007, 10:21:39 AM
This is a new tactic. Are we to assume your "investigation" isn't panning out too well?

Jeff, that is under investigation with the proper authorities and he can't comment now.  ::)

No wager......no differential diagnosis. I never work for free......especially for Libs like yourself.
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on May 14, 2007, 10:24:01 AM

No wager......no differential diagnosis. I never work for free......especially for Libs like yourself.

Translation=  "I don't have a clue"
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: ieffinhatecardio on May 14, 2007, 10:28:51 AM
Yes, thats it........it's a conspiracy ::)!!

Conspiracy? Where are you getting that drivel?
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: egj13 on May 14, 2007, 10:34:55 AM
What is your clinical diagnosis of this?

. Sprained ACL

2. Tear of the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus w/parameniscal cyst

3. Degenerative changes of the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus

4. Bone edema and reactive changes involving the proximal tibia as well as the medial and lateral femoral condyles with some cystic within the the lateral tibial plateau.

5. Sprains of the medial and lateral collateral ligaments.

6. Small joint effusion.


This is stupid, I am willing to bet you could look up an answer on the net for something like this.
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on May 14, 2007, 10:36:11 AM
This is stupid, I am willing to bet you could look up an answer on the net for something like this.

No I didn't...............it's my knee :'(!!
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: OzmO on May 14, 2007, 10:37:55 AM
Yeah,  but you could find the answer on the net i'm sure.
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on May 14, 2007, 10:40:12 AM
Yeah,  but you could find the answer on the net i'm sure.

True.

I deal alot with this throughout the year with my athletes, or most of it at least!
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: The Enigma on May 14, 2007, 10:45:00 AM
No I didn't...............it's my knee :'(!!

Honestly, sorry to hear about your knee.

What type of trauma did you sustain?

Is the ligamentous and meniscus damage acute or chronic?
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: The Enigma on May 14, 2007, 10:51:25 AM
No I didn't...............it's my knee :'(!!

Unfortunately, you sound like a future knee replacement candidate.
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: 240 is Back on May 14, 2007, 11:07:39 AM
Unfortunately, you sound like a future knee replacement candidate.

he did vote for clinton, and now he has knee problems.

If we find out her has a blue dress, I think we're going to unveil the real reason "Mr" I hates Clinton so much...

Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: The Enigma on May 14, 2007, 11:19:40 AM
he did vote for clinton, and now he has knee problems.

If we find out her has a blue dress, I think we're going to unveil the real reason "Mr" I hates Clinton so much...



240......I'm beginning to see your point.

It all makes sense now.  :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: AE on May 14, 2007, 11:28:20 AM
he did vote for clinton, and now he has knee problems.

If we find out her has a blue dress, I think we're going to unveil the real reason "Mr" I hates Clinton so much...



And I hear he likes the occasional cigar.  ;D
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: 240 is Back on May 14, 2007, 11:29:23 AM
And I here he likes the occasional cigar.  ;D

We shouldn't Rush to judgment here.
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: The Enigma on May 14, 2007, 11:33:08 AM
We shouldn't Rush to judgment here.


I had forgotton about the cigars.............hummm mm. We may need to MORE closely observe Mr Libs behavior.

Something smells like tubesteak here.  ;D
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: headhuntersix on May 14, 2007, 11:35:28 AM
Look Enigma I get alot of left elbow pain.....I figure since ur on here u should give out free advice..Your an Army doc anyway so it will save me a trip to the TMC and the misdiagnosis thats sure to follow. I'll end up with a bottle of motrin.  ;D
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: AE on May 14, 2007, 11:35:48 AM
What is your clinical diagnosis of this?

. Sprained ACL

2. Tear of the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus w/parameniscal cyst

3. Degenerative changes of the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus

4. Bone edema and reactive changes involving the proximal tibia as well as the medial and lateral femoral condyles with some cystic within the the lateral tibial plateau.

5. Sprains of the medial and lateral collateral ligaments.

6. Small joint effusion.


Acute rug burn from spending so much time on knees.  :-*
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: Option D on May 14, 2007, 11:38:52 AM
Acute rug burn from spending so much time on knees.  :-*


hahahahaha
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: Camel Jockey on May 14, 2007, 12:01:23 PM
Acute rug burn from spending so much time on knees.  :-*

haha  ;D

Mr. I loves ad hominem attacks.
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on May 14, 2007, 01:54:37 PM
Honestly, sorry to hear about your knee.

What type of trauma did you sustain?

Is the ligamentous and meniscus damage acute or chronic?

The damage is chronic, I think the meniscus tear is old, the only trama was a hyperextension and I figure thats what caused the sprains, I but now I think I have a partial tear to my ACL (didn't show on the MRI) because I have little stability and exteme pain if I go into a lateral motion, even though not recommended, I'm back to light jogs, and no pain when I squat. The parameniscal cyst is evident on the outside part of the patella, I feel the pain now is due to fluid and the meniscus tear. I really think when they go in they will find more than what they saw in the MRI!
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: The Enigma on May 14, 2007, 02:17:52 PM
The damage is chronic, I think the meniscus tear is old, the only trama was a hyperextension and I figure thats what caused the sprains, I but now I think I have a partial tear to my ACL (didn't show on the MRI) because I have little stability and exteme pain if I go into a lateral motion, even though not recommended, I'm back to light jogs, and no pain when I squat. The parameniscal cyst is evident on the outside part of the patella, I feel the pain now is due to fluid and the meniscus tear. I really think when they go in they will find more than what they saw in the MRI!

If you feel inclined, type out the impression on the MRI report. I'm a little perpexed/concerned about the bone edema you identified. I'd be interested in the radiologists description of this area.
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on May 14, 2007, 02:22:03 PM
If you feel inclined, type out the impression on the MRI report. I'm a little perpexed/concerned about the bone edema you identified. I'd be interested in the radiologists description of this area.


The first post was the radiologists report.
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: The Enigma on May 14, 2007, 02:25:20 PM
The first post was the radiologists report.

How did the radiologist describe the bone edema in the body of the report?
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on May 14, 2007, 02:29:36 PM
How did the radiologist describe the bone edema in the body of the report?

I can't remember right now, I don't have the report with me, but I'm assuming it happend when I hyperextended it right below the patella/tibia causing the edema.
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: AE on May 14, 2007, 02:40:50 PM
... and no pain when I squat.

So, you and Rush can continue your love affair?  I'll bet he is relieved in more ways than one.  :-*
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: The Enigma on May 14, 2007, 02:42:28 PM
The damage is chronic, I think the meniscus tear is old, the only trama was a hyperextension and I figure thats what caused the sprains, I but now I think I have a partial tear to my ACL (didn't show on the MRI) because I have little stability and exteme pain if I go into a lateral motion,

Lateral instability of your knee should little impact on your ACL, it will have an effect on your meniscus though. Which may be where your pain is eminating from with lateral movements. Lateral instability is effected by the medial and lateral colateral ligs.which you described as being "sprained" (most radiologists use a grade for describing lig. tears.) Did you ever suffer a "clip type" football injury to your knee? That would help explain the lateral instability.

A badly hyerextended knee will cause damage to both the ACL as well as the meniscus.

Did you have a bone scan performed......if so, do you have a report?  


Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: The Enigma on May 14, 2007, 02:46:39 PM
So, you and Rush can continue your love affair?  I'll bet he is relieved in more ways than one.  :-*

No love affair, just trying to help explain the MRI findings for Mr Lib.
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: The Enigma on May 14, 2007, 02:54:30 PM
I can't remember right now, I don't have the report with me, but I'm assuming it happend when I hyperextended it right below the patella/tibia causing the edema.

Joint edema/effusion and bone edema are completely two different stories. I'm interested in the bone edema description.

Did you say you had a cyst of the Tib. Plateau also?
Title: Re: Ok "Doctor"
Post by: AE on May 14, 2007, 04:34:20 PM
No love affair, just trying to help explain the MRI findings for Mr Lib.

The affair I was referring was rush and i-one. I wasn't thinking menage a trois.  ;D