Presentation

The patient presented with a swelling over the dorsal aspect of the knee, that had been increasing progressively in size for the last 12 years. Range of motion, including flexing the knee, was limited, and the patient had difficulty sitting or standing for prolonged periods of time. On examination, a firm lesion was palpated with no tenderness, fluctuation, or cutaneous opening. No past history of trauma present. No similar family history. Ultrasound scan showed a homogeneously hyper-echoic lesion with well-defined margins in the subcutaneous plane. Few intra-lesional calcific foci were noted within. MRI was done for further assessment.

Patient Data

Age: 40 years
Gender: Male
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