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Review Question - QID 8442

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QID 8442 (Type "8442" in App Search)
Figures 10a and 10b are the sagittal and coronal MRI scans of a 5-year-old boy who noticed “clicking” in his right knee. His family denied any trauma, but admitted that the child was active and fell frequently. Birth and developmental history were unremarkable, and specifically negative for other musculoskeletal conditions. On physical examination, there was no warmth, tenderness, or erythema, or effusion. The child had an audible and palpable clunk when the knee was taken from a position of extreme flexion to full extension. There was no anterior, posterior, medial, or lateral instability on examination or medial or lateral joint line tenderness. The child had not been systemically ill. Radiographs were unrevealing. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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