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Short Patient Case A 58-year-old woman presents with gradually worsening right knee pain over two years (1). The pain is activity-related, worsens with prolonged walking and stair climbing, and improves with rest (1). She reports morning stiffness lasting less than 30 minutes and intermittent swelling. Her history includes obesity and a remote knee

A Patient Case of Knee Osteoarthritis: When Symptoms and Imaging Don’t Fully Align
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