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Knee Effusion

Knee Effusion

Knee Effusion: Observation of the knees from the anterior aspect reveals a large effusion on the right side. This is appreciated by the loss of the medial fossa and normal definition of the knee and the fullness in the suprapatellar “pouch." (Image Credit: Ms. Nancy Roper)Observation of the knees from the anterior aspect reveals a large effusion on the right side. This is appreciated by the loss of the medial fossa and normal definition of the knee and the fullness in the suprapatellar “pouch." (Image Credit: Ms. Nancy Roper)

Knee Effusion

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