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Case Reports
. 1994 Apr;23(4):332-7.

An osteolytic lesion associated with polyethylene wear debris adjacent to a stable total knee prosthesis

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Case Reports

An osteolytic lesion associated with polyethylene wear debris adjacent to a stable total knee prosthesis

K R Kane et al. Orthop Rev. 1994 Apr.

Abstract

Seven years after total knee arthroplasty, a patient with a well-fixed, uncemented femoral component (cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy) developed a large cystic lesion in the distal femur adjacent to the femoral component. This lesion contained fibrotic soft tissue, evidence of a foreign-body giant cell reaction, and a large number of polyethylene particles, but no metal wear debris, infection, or malignancy.

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