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Lee YS et al. - The Pearson’s correlation coefficient between the measurements made using radiographs and MRI images did not show a linear correlation. The measurements of posterior slope on lateral radiographs images and meniscal insertion on sagittal MRI images were reproducible and reliable. However, there was no statistical correlation between the measurements made using lateral radiographs and MRI images.

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