MRI comparison of injury mechanism and anatomical factors between sexes in non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries
Fig 2
T2-weighted MRI of typical patterns of osseous lesions in acute non-contact ACL ruptures.
Sagittal (A) and coronal (B) images of a male patient show osseous lesions in the central aspect of the distal lateral femoral condyle and the posterior aspect of the lateral and medial tibial plateau. Sagittal (C) and coronal (D) images of a female patient show the same pattern of osseous lesions.