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ACL demonstrates swelling, fibre discontinuity, high signal on T2/PD fat sat consistently with a completed ACL tear.
A longitudinal vertical tear of the lateral meniscus's posterior horn extends from the attachment of the ligament of Wrisberg in keeping with Wrisberg rip.
The proximal lateral collateral ligament and popliteus tendon show a high signal on PD fat sat, surrounded by a joint fluid with adjacent bone marrow oedema suggestive of a posterolateral corner injury.
Oedema surrounds the medial collateral ligament with bone marrow oedema at the medial condyle insertion site compatible with MCL tear grade 1.
A chondral fragment is visible in the Hoffa fat pad with oedema and fluid.
Knee joint effusion.