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Fig. 4B —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 shows insertion of posterior root of lateral meniscus (LM) (white arrow) is farther anterior than those of posterior root of medial meniscus (MM) (black arrow) and posterior cruciate ligament (P). Insertion of anterior cruciate ligament (asterisk) is anterior to intertubercular ridge but appears closer to posterior root of lateral meniscus owing to photographic distortion.





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