Persistierende Knieschmerzen und palpabler Tumor in der Kniekehle
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Zusammenfassung
Der Fall einer weiblichen Patientin mit zunehmenden Schmerzen und einer palpablen Raumforderung in der rechten Kniekehle zeigt, welche Differenzialdiagnosen hierbei für den befundenden Radiologen in Betracht kommen. Dabei wurde auf Basis eines Röntgenbildes sowie einer MRT die Diagnose eines juxtaartikulären Myxoms gestellt, die letztlich durch eine bioptische Probeentnahme bestätigt wurde.
Schlüsselwörter
Magnetresonanztomographie (MRT) Tumor Kniekehle Juxtaartikuläres Myxom RöntgenaufnahmePersistent knee pain and palpable tumor in the popliteal fossa
Abstract
The case of a female Patient with increasing pain and a palpable mass in the right popliteal fossa shows the spectrum of possible differential diagnoses for the radiologist. The diagnosis of a juxtaarticular myxoma made on the interpretation of conventional x-ray and magnetic resonance imaging was finally confirmed by biopsy.
Keywords
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Tumor Popliteal fossa Juxta articular myxoma X-rayNotes
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