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Incidence of the Anterior Meniscofemoral Ligament: An Arthroscopic Study in Anterior Cruciate Ligament–Deficient Knees
Arthroscopy, 03/23/07
Maximiliano Ranalletta M.D., et al. - Conclusions: It has been proposed that traumatic and degenerative changes may explain the variation of the reported incidence of the meniscofemoral ligament. In our study in young patients with no degenerative changes, no meniscal injuries or surgery, and no ligament disruption except from the ACL, the anterior meniscofemoral ligament presented as a constant structure
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