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Sarah Johnson
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Patient has had 3 MRI studies of the right knee in the past 24 months, showing progressive deterioration of the medial meniscus. The most recent study from Memorial Imaging Center (2024-12-15) indicates a possible ACL tear that wasn't present in previous studies.
Right Knee MRI with Contrast
MRI demonstrates a Grade II-III signal within the posterior horn of the medial meniscus consistent with a meniscal tear. New finding: high-grade partial-thickness tear of the anterior cruciate ligament.
Right Knee MRI without Contrast
Grade II signal intensity within the posterior horn of the medial meniscus suggesting early degenerative changes. No evidence of ligament or tendon injury. Mild joint effusion present.
Right Knee X-Ray (AP and Lateral)
Mild joint space narrowing medially. No fracture or dislocation. Early osteoarthritic changes noted. Soft tissues are unremarkable.