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Anterior Knee Pain: a Long-term Follow-up

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Specialty Rheumatology
Date 2003 Feb 22
PMID 12595641
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Abstract

Objective: To assess the long-term outcome of anterior knee pain diagnosed in childhood.

Method: Forty-eight patients diagnosed with anterior knee pain in childhood were contacted by postal questionnaire 4-18 yr after initial presentation.

Results: The 22 respondents comprised 16 women and six men, with mean age at follow-up of 22 yr. Twenty of 22 (91%) still had knee pains, eight daily, two weekly and 10 occasionally. In 10 (45%) the pain affected their daily life and in eight (36%) it restricted their physical activities. Twelve (54%) used painkillers. Ten (45%) had developed other diagnoses: four had psoriasis and six arthritis, of whom one had ankylosing spondylitis. Fifteen (68%) had symptoms in other joints at follow-up.

Conclusion: These results suggest that anterior knee pain that occurs in childhood may not be so benign a condition as thought.

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