A) MRI findings: the typical bunched medial collateral ligament (MCL)
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Download scientific diagram | (A) MRI findings: the typical bunched medial collateral ligament (MCL) fibres are obvious on the T2-weighted MR image (arrow). Countercoup oedema is evident in the lateral tibial plateau. (B) Anatomical findings: the fibres are short and abruptly jump over the semitendinosus tendon. The femoral insertion site remained intact. Note. sMCL, superficial MCL. from publication: Isolated medial collateral ligament tears: An update on management | Tears of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) are the most common knee ligament injury. Incomplete tears (grade I, II) and isolated tears (grade III) of the MCL without valgus instability can be treated without surgery, with early functional rehabilitation. Failure of | Tears, Collateral Ligaments and Reconstruction | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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