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Fig. 4C —Cadaver of 59-year-old man. Photographs show anatomic relations of posterior meniscal roots and tibial insertion of anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments. Posterior view of knee with cruciate ligaments removed corresponds to B. Long white arrow indicates anterior root of lateral meniscus (LM). Short white arrow = posterior root of lateral meniscus, black arrow = posterior root of medial meniscus (MM), MT = medial tibial tubercle, LT = lateral tibial tubercle, P = posterior cruciate ligament.