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Fig. 1. 21-year-old man with lateral meniscal tear and anterior
cruciate ligament tear. Sagittal fast spin-echo T2-weighted MR image with fat
saturation shows disruption at superior fascicle (straight arrow) and
posterior pericapsular edema (curved arrow). Bone bruises are present
in femoral condyle and beneath tibial plateau.