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Fig. 3B. 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. Corresponding arthroscopic image of lateral
compartment shows partial-thickness cartilage loss (straight black
arrow) in femoral condyle and high-grade cartilage loss (curved
arrow) in lateral tibial plateau that was full thickness in some areas
(not seen). Note tear (white arrow) of lateral meniscus.
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