The meniscotibial ligament does exist: An anatomic and histological description
Purpose: To describe the anatomical and histological characteristics of the human MTL (meniscotibial ligament) that keeps the meniscus stable and are rarely discussed. Study design: Descriptive laboratory study. Methods: In total, six fresh-frozen adult cadaver knees were dissected, and the dissecti...
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Main Authors: | Shi-Tang Song (Author), Xin-Jie Wang (Author), Jing Ye (Author), Ji-Ying Zhang (Author), You-Rong Chen (Author), Yi-Fan Song (Author), Jia-Kuo Yu (Author), Bing-Bing Xu (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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