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Knee Joint Injury-Torn Meniscus (Cartilage) - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Knee Joint Injury-Torn Meniscus (Cartilage) - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
Knee Joint Injury - Torn Meniscus (Cartilage). This full color medical exhibit illustrates various meniscal tears of the knee. An orientation image shows the location of the knee joint in a right leg. A second image illustrates the red and white zones of the meniscus as viewed from above. A third image shows the various tears including radial, horizontal, oblique and longitudinal tearing.

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