Infected Baker's cyst, diagnosed in the emergency department using POCUS
Baker's cyst is a closed collection of fluid that forms in the posterior aspect of the knee. Usually, it appears as a non-painful inflammation in the popliteal fossa. In adults, its aetiology is secondary to problems that cause distension of the knee joint. It is often associated with rheumatoi...
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Main Authors: | Joaquín Valle Alonso (Author), F Javier Fonseca del Pozo (Author), Eric Van der Bergh (Author), Harriet Kinderman (Author) |
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CINQUILL Medical Publishers Inc.,
2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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