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  Based on the image of this pediatric patient, what can you tell this patient has? A)  Clinical findings of Osgood-Schlatter disease B)  Acute twisting injury of the knee C)  Tenderness of the quadriceps tendon D)  Popliteal fossa mass Based on the image of this pediatric patient, what can you tell this patient has?


A) Clinical findings of Osgood-Schlatter disease
B) Acute twisting injury of the knee
C) Tenderness of the quadriceps tendon
D) Popliteal fossa mass

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