Pes anserine bursitis involves inflammation of which bursa?

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Multiple Choice

Pes anserine bursitis involves inflammation of which bursa?

Explanation:
Pes anserine bursitis is inflammation of the bursa located on the medial side of the proximal tibia where the pes anserinus tendons (sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus) insert. This bursa sits just below the knee joint line on the medial aspect, so the pain and tenderness typically occur there with medial knee pain, often after overuse or valgus stress. The other bursae are in different locations: prepatellar bursae lie over the patella (anterior knee), suprapatellar bursae lie above the patella, and the deep infrapatellar bursa lies deep to the patellar ligament. Therefore, the bursitis described involves the pes anserine bursa.

Pes anserine bursitis is inflammation of the bursa located on the medial side of the proximal tibia where the pes anserinus tendons (sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus) insert. This bursa sits just below the knee joint line on the medial aspect, so the pain and tenderness typically occur there with medial knee pain, often after overuse or valgus stress. The other bursae are in different locations: prepatellar bursae lie over the patella (anterior knee), suprapatellar bursae lie above the patella, and the deep infrapatellar bursa lies deep to the patellar ligament. Therefore, the bursitis described involves the pes anserine bursa.

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