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52- sample q - Anatomy - cappacino
#1
I want explanation please not just answer. Thank you

A 12-year-old boy is brought to the physician by his mother because of a 1-month history of pain
below the left knee. His mother says, "He can usually walk around, but he hasn't been able to
play in any of his soccer games since this all began." Examination of the left knee shows warmth, swelling, and tenderness. An x-ray of the knee is shown. Which of the following structures is attached to the abnormal anterior
tibial area?

(A) Anterior cruciate ligament
(B) Gastrocnemius muscle
© Patellar ligament
(D) Popliteus muscle
(E) Posterior cruciate ligament
(F) Soleus muscle
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#2
Osgood–Schlatter disease (also known as apophysitis of the tibial tubercle or OSD) is an inflammation of the patellar ligament at the tibial tuberosity.[1] It is characterized by a painful lump just below the knee and is most often seen in young adolescents. Risk factors include overuse (especially in sports involving running, jumping and quick changes of direction) and adolescent growth spurts

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#3
Wow, this is new to me. It's not in FA and didn't see it in UW either. Thanks a lot!
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#4
You are welcome freind
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#5
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#6
Thank you for helping me!
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