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medial joint space narrowing bilaterally (sounds like arthritic/age-realted change in both knees)

with enthesopathic change anteriorly on the patella bilaterally at the insertion of the quadriceps tendons (unhealthy tendon changes)

suprapatellar effusion (swelling above the kneecaps, probably nothing you haven't noticed already)

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Enthesopathic change at the insertion of the quadriceps tendon refers to alterations or damage at the site where the quadriceps tendon attaches to the bone, typically the patella (kneecap). This condition often results from repetitive stress or strain, leading to inflammation, pain, and possibly degeneration of the tendon and surrounding tissues. It is commonly associated with conditions like patellar tendinopathy or jumper's knee, affecting athletes and active individuals. Diagnosis usually involves imaging and clinical evaluation, and treatment may include rest, physical therapy, or anti-inflammatory measures.


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