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English: Posterior medial meniscus anatomy, with its corresponding structures. In (a), an illustrated open view of the medial compartment of the knee, in (b), a zoomed view of the posteromedial capsular-meniscal unit, and in (c), the corresponding MRI appearance on sagittal PD-weighted fat suppressed: meniscocapsular ligament (thin arrow), meniscotibial ligament (curved arrow) and posterior capsular attachment (star)
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Source Taneja, A.K., Miranda, F.C., Rosemberg, L.A. et al. Meniscal ramp lesions: an illustrated review. Insights Imaging 12, 134 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-021-01080-9
Author Taneja, A.K., Miranda, F.C., Rosemberg, L.A. et al.

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