A Real Pain in the Knee
Author: Alex Tomesch, MD
Peer-reviewer: Mark Hopkins, MD
Editor: Katie Dolbec, MD
15 year old female presents to the emergency department for right knee pain. Pain is worst with jumping and landing, but is present to a minor extent at rest. You get x-rays and they show this.
Figure 1: Weight bearing x-ray of bilateral knees, provided by the author
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