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ACL and meniscus tear
A tear in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus . 2. A tear of the anterior cruciate ligament. 3. Edema/strain of the lateral collateral ligament. 4. Altered signal within the lateral femoral and tibial condyles; may represent bone edema/bruise. 5. Effusion in joint, suprapatellar & retropatellar region
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See an Arthroscopy surgeon in your area. You will most likely need surgery
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