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Location Knee
Diagnosis ACL tear
Discussion The anterior cruciate ligament runs obliquely within the lateral aspect of the intercondylar notch, attaching to the inner aspect of the lateral femoral condyle proximally and to the anterior aspect of the intercondylar eminence of the tibia distally. An anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee allows the tibia to undergo subluxation anteriorly relative to the femur. This is the MR equivalent of the anterior drawer sign.
Reference Mink JH, Levy T, Crues JV 3d: Tears of the anterior cruciate ligament and menisci of the knee: MR imaging evaluation. Rads 1988;167;769-774.
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