A 21 year old presents to your office after injuring her knee in a soccer game. She states that the knee clicks when she walks and has “locked” on several occasions.On exam there is an effusion and the knee is grossly stable. The most likely diagnosis is:(B) A: Anterior cruciate ligament tear B: Osteoarthritis C: Meniscal tear D: Bursitis
A 21 year old presents to your office after injuring her knee in a soccer game. She states that the knee clicks when she walks and has “locked” on several occasions.On exam there is an effusion and the knee is grossly stable. The most likely diagnosis is:(B) A: Anterior cruciate ligament tear B: Osteoarthritis C: Meniscal tear D: Bursitis
A 21 year old presents to your office after injuring her knee in a<br/>soccer game. She states that the knee clicks when she walks and has<br/>“locked” on several occasions. On exam there is an<br/>effusion and the knee is grossly stable. The most likely diagnosis is<br/>( ) A: Anterior cruciate ligament tear B: Meniscal tear C: Osteoarthritis D: Bursitis E: Medial collateral ligament tear
A 21 year old presents to your office after injuring her knee in a<br/>soccer game. She states that the knee clicks when she walks and has<br/>“locked” on several occasions. On exam there is an<br/>effusion and the knee is grossly stable. The most likely diagnosis is<br/>( ) A: Anterior cruciate ligament tear B: Meniscal tear C: Osteoarthritis D: Bursitis E: Medial collateral ligament tear
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