Importance of imaging in knee pain.
E Jane GibsonPallavi MukkamalaLisa LopezTove M GoldsonSamuel N ForjuohPublished in: Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center) (2019)
A 72-year-old woman with a prior history of stage IIIa lung adenocarcinoma was seen with complaints of knee pain, swelling, and difficulty sleeping at night for 1 month. Although mimicking osteoarthritis, patellofemoral syndrome, and iliotibial band syndrome, radiographs showed a lytic lesion suspicious for metastatic disease. The right tibial lesion was excised, saphenous neurolysis was performed, and radiation treatment and four cycles of chemotherapy were administered. This case shows the importance of early imaging in patients with knee pain of prolonged duration seen in the primary care setting.
Keyphrases
- total knee arthroplasty
- chronic pain
- primary care
- knee osteoarthritis
- pain management
- neuropathic pain
- high resolution
- anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
- squamous cell carcinoma
- rheumatoid arthritis
- anterior cruciate ligament
- case report
- spinal cord injury
- spinal cord
- coronary artery disease
- depressive symptoms
- postoperative pain
- radiation therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- rectal cancer