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Fig. 3 | Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics

Fig. 3

From: Distal Kaplan fibers and anterolateral ligament injuries are associated with greater intra-articular internal tibial rotation in ACL-deficient knees based on magnetic resonance imaging

Fig. 3

a Coronal proton density, b Sagittal proton density, and c axial fat-suppressed T2 magnetic resonance imaging sections of knee depicting the integrity of distal Kaplan fibers (KFs) complex (white arrow). d Coronal fat-suppressed T2, e Sagittal proton density, and f axial fat-suppressed T2 magnetic resonance imaging sections of knee depicting the injuries of distal Kaplan fibers (KFs) complex (white arrow). The wavy appearance of KFs, discontinuity of KFs and soft tissue oedema in the region of KFs are visualized respectively in (d, e and f)

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