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02/17/2026 07:22:56
A 13-year-old boy presents with recurrent knee pain and swelling after sports. X-ray shows fragmentation of the tibial tuberosity. What is the diagnosis?
In this short clinical case, we discuss Osgood-Schlatter Disease, a common cause of anterior knee pain in adolescents, especially young athletes involved in football and running sports.
Perfect for medical students, NEET-PG aspirants, USMLE prep, and healthcare professionals.
For Reference: https://www.pediatriconcall.com/spot-diagnosis/knee-pain-in-a-teenager/283
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13-Year-Old with Knee Swelling – Can You Diagnose This?