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Fig. 2B. 39-year-old man who presented with acute pain of 3 days' duration, joint effusion, and clinical provisional diagnosis of infection. Coronal STIR image (TR/TE, 4500/30; inversion time, 180 sec) that was obtained after patient reported sudden unexplained decrease in pain shows thickening and calcification of LCL (thick arrows) and additional calcification between LCL and biceps femoris tendon (thin arrows), possibly representing rupture of LCL calcific tendinitis into LCL—biceps femoris bursa. Normal popliteal tendon (asterisk) is noted. Other images (not shown) showed moderate-sized effusion and Baker's cyst.





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