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I fell down our stairs hauling boxes and hurt my knee. I developed a Baker’s cyst on the back of it that is the size of a tennis ball.
Semiquantitative Assessment of Subchondral Bone Marrow Edema-like Lesions and Subchondral Cysts of the Knee at 3T MRI A Comparison Between Intermediate-Weighted Fat-Suppressed Spin Echo and Dual ...
Q: What is a Baker's cyst, and what is the best way to get rid of it? A: A Baker's cyst is a collection of fluid behind the knee. It was named after a British surgeon, William Baker, who described ...
What Is a Subchondral Bone Cyst? It's a fluid-filled sac that forms in one or both of the bones that make up a joint. They're especially common at the knee or hip. The cysts show up just under the ...
Semiquantitative Assessment of Subchondral Bone Marrow Edema-like Lesions and Subchondral Cysts of the Knee at 3T MRI A Comparison Between Intermediate-Weighted Fat-Suppressed Spin Echo and Dual ...
A: A Baker’s cyst is a collection of fluid behind the knee. It was named after a British surgeon, William Baker, who described these cysts in the late 1800s. It’s sometimes called a popliteal ...
Eventually, the cyst can become large enough to restrict movement of the knee or cause pain. It can also block the flow of blood through veins behind the knee, causing the lower leg to swell.