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steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right Knee Anterior View femur fibula Tibia steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC Tibia

Lateral border Medial border steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Quadriceps tendon Fibular collateral ligament Tibial collateral Medial meniscus Lateral meniscus Patellar ligament steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

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Quadriceps Patella tendon Medial meniscus Patellar ligament Tibial collateral ligament steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC Medial view

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Tibial collateral ligament Fibular collateral ligament Medial meniscus Posterior cruciate ligament Lateral meniscus steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC Posterior view

steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Fibular collateral ligament Lateral view Fibular collateral ligament Quadriceps tendon Patellar ligament steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC Lateral meniscus

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Tibial collateral ligament Close-up Medial view Quadriceps tendon patella femur Tibial collateral ligament Patellar ligament Medial meniscus steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC tibia

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Fibular collateral ligament Tibial collateral ligament Close-up Posterior View femur medial condyle lateral condyle Lateral meniscus Medial mesiscus Fibular collateral ligament Tibial collateral ligament Posterior cruciate ligament steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC tibia fibula

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Fibular collateral ligament femur patella Fibular collateral ligament Lateral meniscus Patellar ligament fibula steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC tibia

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femur Medial condyle Lateral condyle Lateral meniscus Medial meniscus steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC fibula