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Complex tear involving the posterior horn of medial meniscus and extending to the body and which is reaching the inferior articular surfaces .there is mild joint effusion. Abnormal high signal changes seen medial to the medial collateral ligament suggesting grade 2 tear. Enthesopathic changes of patella with moderate patellar chondromalacia with fraying and superficial ulcerations and thinning of patellar cartilage. What is this report says? Pls reply what is treatment for this!


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