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Fig. 3A. Proven partial-thickness defect of lateral femoral condyle
and full-thickness defects in medial femoral condyle and lateral tibial
plateau in 40-year-old woman. Coronal fast spin-echo proton
densityweighted MR image shows focal full-thickness loss of articular
cartilage (short black arrows) in medial femoral condyle and lateral
tibial plateau. Areas of more normal medial femoral condylar cartilage were
seen on other slices (not shown). Note focal partial-thickness defect
(long black arrow) in lateral femoral condyle. Tear (white
arrow) of lateral meniscus is also identified but is better seen on
adjacent images (not shown).
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