Evidence of bulkiness in relation to the medial mensicus which likely indicates diskoid medial mensicus. There is altered intrasubstance signal in the body and posterior horn of the diskoid mensicus possibly grade I signal change not reaching till the articular surface. Suprapatellar plica is noted. There is moderate increase in the joint fluid extending into the suprapatellar bursa.
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