Presentation
Knee pain without trauma.
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Female
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Anterior cruciate ligament with a cyst at the femoral attachment. Note the mass effect on the ligament, without interruption of the ligament fibers. The posterior cruciate ligament is normal.
Case Discussion
In young patients, ganglion cysts of the ACL may be responsible for knee chronic pain with restricted range of motion.
Acknowledgment: Dr. Lucia Braccaioli