“…[5] However, some OCDs remain undetected and untreated until later adult life when a poorer prognosis is expected. [6] The most common site for juvenile OCD in the knee is in the posterolateral aspect of the medial femoral condyle. [7,8,9] A study by Hefti et al showed 77% of lesions affected the medial femoral condyle (lateral aspect 51%, central aspect 19% and medial aspect 7%), 17% affected the lateral femoral condyle, 7% affected the patella, 1% affected the trochlea and only 0.2% affected the tibial plateau.…”