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Fig. 2. Line drawing represents axial section of medial side of knee. Note three distinct layers (I, II, and III). Layer I corresponds to crural fascia, layer II contains superficial portion of medial collateral ligament (MCL), and layer III contains deep portion of MCL. MCL bursa (black area, B) is located between superficial and deep portion of MCL. Also note split in layer II along anterior margin of superficial MCL (arrowheads). Anteriorly, layer I is fused with layer II (curved arrow), whereas posteriorly, layer II joins layer III (short arrows). Sartorius tendon is embedded in layer I (S).