Osgood-Schlatter Disease Unveiled Under High-frequency Ultrasonogram

  • Siddiq M
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Abstract

Osgood-Schlatter disease is a painful condition, affecting the tibial tuberosity of physically active children with a painful bump that aggravates with repetitive impacts over the affected area during exercise, sports, or even usual daily activities. The condition is usually unilateral; however, bilateral presentation is not unlikely. In addition to clinical features, a unique radiological finding appears worthy in terms of accurate diagnosis. Moreover, ultrasonogram-based pathological changes could appear not only in the tibial tuberosity but also in the patellar tendon. In this study subject, I approached the condition with a high-frequency musculoskeletal ultrasonogram in order to add further information about the ailment in medical literature. The conservative approach was found effective to relieve the patient's problems.

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Siddiq, M. A. B. (2018). Osgood-Schlatter Disease Unveiled Under High-frequency Ultrasonogram. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3411

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