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Which medical condition is commonly associated with symptom resolution when patients stop growing?

  1. Osteoarthritis

  2. Osgood-Schlatter disease

  3. Patellofemoral syndrome

  4. Sever's disease

The correct answer is: Osgood-Schlatter disease

Osgood-Schlatter disease is a condition that primarily affects adolescents and is associated with pain and inflammation of the patellar tendon at the tibial tuberosity. This condition typically arises during periods of rapid growth when there is increased tension on the growing bone from the quadriceps muscle via the patellar tendon. As children grow and reach skeletal maturity, the growth plates close, and the symptoms associated with Osgood-Schlatter disease usually resolve. It is a self-limiting condition, meaning that it often resolves on its own after the individual has stopped growing. In contrast, conditions like osteoarthritis are degenerative and can worsen over time regardless of growth, while patellofemoral syndrome and Sever's disease are related more to mechanical issues and can persist or recur even after growth has ceased.