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Fig. 1C Left knee from cadaver of 79-year-old man. From lateral (A) to medial (D) views, serial sagittal T1-weighted spin-echo MR images (TR/TE, 550/20) obtained after injection of gadolinium-containing contrast material in cadaveric knee specimen show contrast material in proximal tibiofibular joint (TFJ) cavity (open arrow, B–D), which indicates communication between proximal TFJ and knee joint. Defect in medial part of posterior ligament of fibular head (solid white arrows) and subpopliteal recess (black arrow, D) are also seen. T = tibia, F = fibula.