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pl tell me what surgery did u under go a year back. if baker cyst is not bothering your daily activity nothing to b done but better show once to orthopaedic surgeon. dr raju kp

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Q: I had knee surgery a year ago and now I have a Baker's cyst behind that same knee What should I do?
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