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📌 Intramuscular Extension of Baker's Cyst
- A Baker’s cyst normally enlarges in the direction of least resistance, most commonly along the medial gastrocnemius muscle belly distally.
- If a focal fascial defect occurs, or at a pre-existing weak region, the Baker’s cyst can enter the muscle compartment.
✅ Dissecting Baker’s Cyst Presentation
- A dissecting Baker’s cyst may present with tender fullness at the posteromedial aspect of the knee just below the joint.
- These lesions represent rare instances where a Baker’s cyst enters through the muscle fascia and is often outside and within a muscle compartment.
Reference
- MRI Web Clinic — September 2013 Proximal Gastrocnemius Tendon Pathology
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