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Vol. 18. Issue 4.
Pages 317-320 (December 2011)
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Vol. 18. Issue 4.
Pages 317-320 (December 2011)
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Monoartritis aguda de rodilla como manifestación de fractura por estrés del platillo tibial
Acute knee monoarthritis as a manifestation of stress fracture of the tibial plateau
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Juan Pablo Restrepo1,
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jprestrepo@gmail.com

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, María del Pilar Molina2
1 Internista-reumatólogo, profesor de la Universidad del Quindío
2 Médica y Cirujana, Universidad Libre
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Las fracturas por estrés (FPE) pueden ocurrir en pacientes con hueso normal o metabólicamente débil. Habitualmente se presentan en personas deportistas o en aquellas que recientemente han cambiado la duración e intensidad del ejercicio. La síntomatología clínica a menudo se confunde con otras condiciones musculo-esqueléticas, por lo tanto la imaginología juega un papel crucial en el diagnóstico de esta patología. Se describe a continuación el caso de una mujer de 21 años, no deportista, que luego de un esfuerzo mínimo presentó una monoartritis de rodilla derecha de tipo hemorrágica, quien mediante una RNM se confirmó una FPE del platillo tibial.

Palabras clave:
fracturas por estrés
tibia
RNM
Summary

Stress fractures may occur in patients with normal bone or metabolically weak. They usually present associated with sports or those who have recently changed the duration and intensity of exercise. The clinical symptoms are often mistaken with other musculoskeletal conditions, thus imaging plays a crucial role in the diagnosis of this condition. We describe the case of a woman of 21 years old, non-athlete who after a minimal effort presented a right knee monoarthritis hemorrhagic type, the MRI findings confirmed a stress fracture of the tibial plateau.

Key words:
stress fractures
tibia
MRI
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