MCQ Orthopedics Answer 11

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The correct Answer is C

Explanation:

The physical examination is suggestive of a distended Baker's cyst, but physical examination alone is not diagnostic, particularly if there has been a dissection or rupture. Ultrasonography has been found to be very useful in making a diagnosis of popliteal cyst with or without dissection. An arthrogram could also demonstrate a popliteal cyst but is less desirable because it is an invasive procedure. A venogram of the right lower extremity could be performed if a deep vein thrombosis was suspected clinically but would not be indicated in this case .


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