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What Do These X-ray Findings Indicate?

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Posted on Sat, 9 Jan 2016
Question: My X-ray results follow. I visited with a nurse practitioner about knee pain and she ordered X-rays. She then ordered a nuclear bone scan but all she said what that there was a suspicious area that needed more examination. I'm a 49 year old male and I want to know how worried should I be about this. I only have pain in the knee if a kneel down on it, and then only if I apply pressure when kneeling to the outer left side of the left knee.
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EXAM: KNEE MIN 3 VIEWS LEFT


EXAM: DX KNEE MIN 3 VIEWS LT

CLINICIAN'S HISTORY: knee pain

ADDITIONAL CLINICAL INDICATIONS: Pain of left lateral patella for 3
weeks with no known injury. No prior injury to left knee.

COMPARISON STUDIES: None.

TECHNIQUE: Weightbearing frontal, lateral, and patellar views of the
left knee are performed.

FINDINGS: The study demonstrates no acute fractures or dislocations.
Joint spaces appear maintained on the weightbearing frontal view. No
chondrocalcinosis is seen in the menisci. No plain radiographic
evidence of a joint effusion is identified. There is a sclerotic
density in the distal femoral metaphysis. The margins are not sharply
circumscribed. The lesion is eccentric within the medullary cavity. I
do not appreciate overlying periosteal reaction. No other sclerotic
densities are seen.

IMPRESSIONS:

1. No fractures or radiographically significant degenerative changes
appreciated in the left knee.

2. Indeterminate sclerotic lesion in the distal femur. Clinical
correlation with any history, particularly a history of primary
neoplasms with a tendency to cause sclerotic bony metastases, would be
recommended. Nuclear medicine bone scan could be obtained to see if
the area is active.

Electronically signed by: KOTTAL, XXXXXXX A, M.D.
Dictated: 12/9/2015 4:49:32 PM
Signed: 12/9/2015 4:51:41 PM
DOCUMENT STATUS: Final
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Answered by Dr. Indranil Ghosh (6 hours later)
Brief Answer:
doesn't look like very significant

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for your query.

I understand your concerns. As per the description this doesn't look to be of much significance. This is a very unusual site for a first bone metastasis from any tumor.

It may be a bone island or some other benign lesion. Bone scan will help not only in better characterizing the lesion but also to rule out other bone lesions.

Overall, I don't think there is anything to worry.

Hope this helps.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Indranil Ghosh (1 hour later)
Thank you Dr. XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Indranil Ghosh (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
you are welcome

Detailed Answer:
Regards
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What Do These X-ray Findings Indicate?

Brief Answer: doesn't look like very significant Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for your query. I understand your concerns. As per the description this doesn't look to be of much significance. This is a very unusual site for a first bone metastasis from any tumor. It may be a bone island or some other benign lesion. Bone scan will help not only in better characterizing the lesion but also to rule out other bone lesions. Overall, I don't think there is anything to worry. Hope this helps. Regards