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Review Question - QID 7442

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QID 7442 (Type "7442" in App Search)
A 28-year-old man reports an episode of buckling and giving-way of his right knee. Figure A and B show a radiograph and sagittal MRI scan. What is the most likely diagnosis?
  • A
  • B

Anterior cruciate ligament rupture

1%

5/709

Posterior cruciate ligament rupture

1%

4/709

Quadriceps tendon rupture

0%

3/709

Patellar tendon rupture

94%

668/709

Displaced bucket-handle meniscus tear

4%

26/709

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The radiograph shows patella alta consistent with a rupture of the patellar tendon. The MRI scan confirms disruption of the patellar tendon from the inferior pole of the patella. The cruciate ligaments are not visualized in this image, and would not result in patella alta. Quadriceps tendon rupture would result in patella baja. There is no evidence of meniscal tearing on these images.

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