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Review article: Plica syndrome of the knee
Nawfal Al-Hadithy1, Panagiotis Gikas, Anant M Mahapatra
1Chase Farm Hospital, The Ridgeway, Enfield, Middlesex, United Kingdom. Nawfal@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Plica syndrome is a pathological condition secondary to inflammation. Plicae around the knee are common and generally asymptomatic. They often are misdiagnosed. The morphology of knee plicae varies; mediopatellar plicae are the most common cause of the plicae syndrome. An intermittent dull pain is the most common symptom. Diagnosis is made by exclusion. Ultrasonography is useful; arthroscopy is the gold standard. Arthroscopic removal of the plica may be necessary when conservative treatment for up to 6 months fails.
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