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Fig. 3B. 52-year-old woman involved in high-energy motor vehicle collision. Proton density—weighted fast spin-echo sagittal MR image shows disruption of posterior cruciate ligament. Note coronal position of tibia that results from significant ligamentous instability. Distal end of posterior cruciate ligament (long white arrow) is intact, but entire proximal portion (short white arrows) is disrupted. Disruption (black arrows) of superficial medial collateral ligament is shown. Deep medial collateral ligament (arrowhead) is also torn.





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