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Ziang Lu1, Kira Chow2, Benjamin Levine1
1Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Abstract:
A radiographically lucent patellar lesion may represent a variety of etiologies, ranging from more commonly seen degenerative, metabolic, infectious, developmental, posttraumatic, postoperative causes to rarer benign and malignant neoplasms. Clinical symptoms, surgical history, laboratory values, and radiographic features may help narrow the differential. In addition, radiographic features such as circumscribed borders and sharply delineated margins favor benign lesions while ill-defined margins suggest malignant etiologies. This case series illustrates the imaging findings and explores relevant clinical findings in a variety of interesting lucent patellar lesions.
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