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Infrapatellar (Hoffa’s) Fat Pad Conditions

2021
The infrapatellar fat pad (IPFP), located in the anterior compartment of the knee, is frequently a source of pain for athletes in sports involving terminal extension of the knee. Most often, impingement of the IPFP between the femur and the tibia is the source of pain; however, other pathology is possible.
Valerie E. Cothran, Svetlana Dani
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Infrapatellar Fat Pad Disruption

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2005
After knee trauma, radiographs showing patella alta supercede other signs that suggest patellar tendon rupture. However, without patella alta the diagnosis may be missed. A standard lateral radiograph with the knee flexed showed the infrapatellar fat pad as a dark band with a smooth contour.
Kingsley R, Chin, Jeffrey F, Sodl
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Hoffa's disease: Arthroscopic resection of the infrapatellar fat pad

Arthroscopy, 1994
Summary In 11 patients the diagnosis of Hoffa's syndrome with chronic impingement of the fat pad was established by clinical signs and arthroscopic findings. Arthroscopic resection of the fat pad was performed. The patients were assessed using the Cincinnati rating system.
D J, Ogilvie-Harris, J, Giddens
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Fibroma of tendon sheath of the infrapatellar fat pad in the knee

Clinical Imaging, 2009
A 69-year-old patient with unexplained pain of the right knee reported no prior trauma. A soft tissue tumor was identified using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The tumor showed low signal intensity on T1-weighted images, high signal intensity on T2, and peripheral enhancement on gadolinium-enhanced MRI.
Junkou, Okada   +4 more
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[Infrapatellar fat pad: anterior crossroads of the knee].

Journal de radiologie, 2010
The infrapatellar fat pad or Hoffa's fat pad is a cylindrical extrasynovial collection of fat located in the infrapatellar region. Anatomical, biomechanical and imaging data show that the infrapatellar fat pad constitutes a true crossroads between patella, femur and tibia and helps in understanding if not describing regional pathology.
Maurel, B.   +9 more
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Mechanical insights into fat pads: a comparative study of infrapatellar and suprapatellar fat pads in osteoarthritis

Connective Tissue Research
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common musculoskeletal disorder, primarily affecting knee joints and causing pain and disability. The infrapatellar (IFP) and the suprapatellar (SFP) fat pad are knee adipose tissues that play essential mechanical roles during articular activity but are also sources of adipokines and cytokines, contributing to OA ...
Pettenuzzo, Sofia   +6 more
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Ossification of infrapatellar bursae and fat pad

The American Journal of Surgery, 1941
Abstract A case of ossification of the infrapatellar bursae and fat pad is reported in which good functional result was obtained following surgical excision. The lesion may be looked upon as an osteoma.
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Infrapatellar fat pad and knee osteoarthritis

2019
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common and prevalent chronic joint disorder in older adults, characterized by progressive deterioration of joint structures. It affects not only the articular cartilage and subchondral bone but also other structures of the joint, such as menisci, synovial membrane, joint capsule, ligaments, muscles and infrapatellar fat ...
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