Taha A M, Mansour A, Fakih R
Division of Orthopedic Surgery, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Lebanon.
Bull Hosp Jt Dis. 1995;54(2):103-5.
The signs and symptoms of meniscal tears are well known and diversified. The authors describe the unusual presentation of a meniscal tear in a 45-year-old sedentary male with no history of trauma. The tear presented as a painless hard lump in the medial aspect of the knee and was diagnosed preoperatively as benign soft tissue tumor. On exploration, the patient was found to have a vertical bucket-handle tear of the medial meniscus. The fragment had detached at the posterior horn, everted, and presented as a subcutaneous lesion over the anteromedial parapatellar region of the knee. A review of the English literature failed to reveal a similar presentation of meniscal tears. The authors conclude that a meniscal tear should be included in the differential diagnosis of soft tissue tumors in the knee region.