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Symptom: Back of Knee, Swelling and Pain


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Back of Knee, Swelling and Pain

1
  • mass in the back of the knee
  • pain and tenderness in the back of the knee
  • common in adolescents and young adults
  • history of knee injury
  • history of rheumatoid arthritis
2
  • swelling or lump of the back of the knee
  • lump increases when patient stands
  • dilated veins in the back of the knee and lower leg
3
  • history of infection of the leg
  • history of injury to the leg
  • red, painful swelling in the back of the knee
  • painful lump in the groin
  • fever
4
  • pulsating lump in the back of the knee
  • pain radiating down the leg
  • history of hypertension
  • history of vascular disease
5
  • long history of soft lump in the back of the knee
  • slow increase in size of lump
  • pain in the back of the knee
6
  • firm lump in the back of the knee
  • painful lump
  • lump may rapidly increase in size
  • occurs most commonly in adolescents and young adults
7
  • swelling over the outer knee
8
  • swelling over the outer knee
  • difficulty walking
  • weakness of the foot





Possible medical conditions of Back of Knee, Swelling and Pain : - Baker's cyst of the knee - lipoma - varicose veins - deep vein thrombosis - popliteal abscess - reactive lymphadenitis - popliteal artery aneurysm - baker's cyst - fibrosarcoma - osteosarcoma - ganglion cyst - Fracture Of The Fibula - Sarcoma.





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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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