Fig. 1. Right knee MRI of a 44-year-old male presenting with knee pain previously treated at an outside hospital. (a) Coronal fat-saturated T2 weighted.

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Fig. 1. Right knee MRI of a 44-year-old male presenting with knee pain previously treated at an outside hospital. (a) Coronal fat-saturated T2 weighted image displays high grade cartilage defects (white arrows) in the lateral tibial plateau and lateral femoral condyle. (b) Sagittal fat-saturated proton density weighted image exhibits a complex tear (empty arrow) in the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus. Fig. 1. Right knee MRI of a 44-year-old male presenting with knee pain previously treated at an outside hospital. (a) Coronal fat- saturated T2 weighted image displays high grade cartilage defects (white arrows) in the lateral tibial plateau and lateral femoral condyle. (b) Sagittal fat-saturated proton density weighted image exhibits a complex tear (empty arrow)… Investig Magn Reson Imaging. 2017 Sep;21(3):187-191. https://doi.org/10.13104/imri.2017.21.3.187