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==Differential Diagnoses==
==Differential Diagnoses==


===Focal anterior===
===Anterior, focal or vague===
* [[Patellar Tendinopathy|Patellar tendinopathy or tear]]
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* [[Quadriceps Tendinopathy|Quadriceps tendinopathy or tear]]
* [[Hoffa's Fat Pad Pain|Hoffa's Fat Pad Inflammation]]
* [[Prepatellar Bursitis]] and [[Infrapatellar Bursitis]]
* Osgood-schlatter
* Sinding-Larsen Syndrome
 
===Vague or diffuse anterior===
* [[Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome]]
* [[Knee Osteoarthritis|Osteoarthritis exacerbation]]
* Patellar dislocation or subluxation
* Referred hip pain
* [[Osteonecrosis|Avascular necrosis]]
* [[Patellar Fracture|Patellar Stress Fractures]]
* [[ACL Injury|Anterior cruciate ligament tear]]
* Osteochondral defect
* Posterior cruciate ligament tear
* Tibiofemoral dislocation
* Parameniscal cyst
 
===Medial===
===Medial===
* Medial meniscal tear
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* MCL tear
* [[Medial Plica Syndrome]]
* [[Pes Anserine Bursitis|Pes anserine bursitis/tendinopathy]]
* [[Knee Osteoarthritis|Osteoarthritis exacerbation]]
* Saphenous nerve entrapment
 
===Lateral===
===Lateral===
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===Posterior===
===Posterior===
* Baker's or popliteal cyst
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* [[Popliteus Tendinopathy]]
* Popliteal artery aneurysm
* Popliteal artery entrapment
* Posterior capsule tear
* Posterior cruciate ligament tear
* Tibiofemoral dislocation
 
===Effusion present without trauma===
===Effusion present without trauma===
*Osteochondral injury
*Osteochondral injury
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*Rheumatological disease (gout, RA, psoriatic arthritis)
*Rheumatological disease (gout, RA, psoriatic arthritis)
*Septic arthritis
*Septic arthritis
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 25 April 2022

Differential Diagnoses

Anterior, focal or vague

Medial

Lateral

Posterior

  • Baker's or popliteal cyst
  • Popliteus Tendinopathy
  • Popliteal artery aneurysm
  • Popliteal artery entrapment
  • Posterior capsule tear
  • Posterior cruciate ligament tear
  • Tibiofemoral dislocation

Effusion present without trauma

  • Osteochondral injury
  • Osteoarthritis exacerbation
  • Rheumatological disease (gout, RA, psoriatic arthritis)
  • Septic arthritis