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Figure 2. Knee x-ray with arthroscopic views. A. The lateral femoral condyle (LFC) is covered with smooth, white articular cartilage. B. The lateral meniscus (LM) is sandwiched between the LFC and tibial plateau. C. The lateral tibial plateau (LTP) is covered with articular cartilage, and normally hidden underneath the LM. D. The medial femoral condyle (MFC) is also covered by articular cartilage. E. The medial meniscus (MM) covers a smaller portion of the medial tibial plateau (MTP).
Figure 2. Knee x-ray with arthroscopic views. A. The lateral femoral condyle (LFC) is covered with smooth, white articular cartilage. B. The lateral meniscus (LM) is sandwiched between the LFC and tibial plateau. C. The lateral tibial plateau (LTP) is covered with articular cartilage, and normally hidden underneath the LM. D. The medial femoral condyle (MFC) is also covered by articular cartilage. E. The medial meniscus (MM) covers a smaller portion of the medial tibial plateau (MTP).

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