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Mri Report - Left Knee Joint: Name Patient ID Accession No Age/Gender Referred by Date

1. An MRI was performed on the left knee of a 31-year-old male patient named Mohammed Khaja Faiyaz Uddin. 2. The MRI revealed a low grade partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament, grade II signal changes in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus, mild patellar tendinosis, and mild knee joint effusion. 3. Additional findings included grade II sprain of the medial collateral ligament.

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Mri Report - Left Knee Joint: Name Patient ID Accession No Age/Gender Referred by Date

1. An MRI was performed on the left knee of a 31-year-old male patient named Mohammed Khaja Faiyaz Uddin. 2. The MRI revealed a low grade partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament, grade II signal changes in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus, mild patellar tendinosis, and mild knee joint effusion. 3. Additional findings included grade II sprain of the medial collateral ligament.

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MR.

MOHAMMED KHAJA FAIYAZ


Name Patient ID AS_PNJ_MRI_32631
UDDIN
Accession No 97_032631_211888 Age/Gender 31Y / Male
Dr..MOHAN KRISHNA M.S ORTHO
Referred By Date 27-Sep-2021
MCH ORTHO UK

MRI REPORT – LEFT KNEE JOINT


TECHNIQUE:
PD FS axial, coronal & sagittal
Coronal STIR, T2 Sagittal

OBSERVATION:
Low grade partial tear of anterior cruciate ligament at tibial attachment site.
Grade II signal changes seen in the posterior horn of medial meniscus.
Mild patellar tendinosis.
Mild knee joint effusion.
PDF hyperintensity seen in the medial collateral ligament with peri ligamentous fluid.
Bones around knee joint shows normal signals. No edema or focal lesion.
Posterior cruciate ligament is normal in course and caliber. No evidence of discontinuity seen.
Lateral meniscus show normal morphology and signal intensity. No evidence of meniscal tear.
Lateral collateral ligament is normal.
Patella and patello-femoral joint appear normal.
Medial and lateral patellar retinaculum is normal.
Quadriceps tendon is normal.
Visualized muscles are normal.
IMPRESSION:
 Low grade partial tear of anterior cruciate ligament at tibial attachment site.
 Grade II signal changes seen in the posterior horn of medial meniscus.
 Mild patellar tendinosis.
 Mild knee joint effusion.
 Grade II sprain of medial collateral ligament.
Please note that this report is a radiological professional opinion. It has to be correlated clinically and
interpreted along with other investigations.
For referring doctors – Kindly contact 7824-860997 from 9am – 8pm, for any report
clarifications

DR.VishalReddy.,MBBS.,MD
Radiologist

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MR.MOHAMMED KHAJA FAIYAZ
Name Patient ID AS_PNJ_MRI_32631
UDDIN
Accession No 97_032631_211888 Age/Gender 31Y / Male
Dr..MOHAN KRISHNA M.S ORTHO
Referred By Date 27-Sep-2021
MCH ORTHO UK

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