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Fig. 1 Diagram shows measurement for anterior (A) and posterior (P)
distances from peripheral meniscal margin to tibial margin for both anterior
and posterior horns, indicating meniscal location on tibial plateau. Lines
through both peripheral meniscal margin and outermost tibial margin were set
perpendicular to baseline along inferior meniscal surface of both anterior and
posterior horns, respectively. Anteroposterior distances between these two
lines were measured in millimeters.