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Abnormal Femoral Origin of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Associated with Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Medial Femoral Condyle
Department of Prosthetic and Sports Surgery, Sant’Elena Private Hospital, Kinetika Group, Quartu Sant’Elena, Cagliari, Italy
Department of Prosthetic and Sports Surgery, Sant’Elena Private Hospital, Kinetika Group, Quartu Sant’Elena, Cagliari, Italy
Department of Prosthetic and Sports Surgery, Sant’Elena Private Hospital, Kinetika Group, Quartu Sant’Elena, Cagliari, Italy
Department of Prosthetic and Sports Surgery, Sant’Elena Private Hospital, Kinetika Group, Quartu Sant’Elena, Cagliari, Italy
Department of Prosthetic and Sports Surgery, Sant’Elena Private Hospital, Kinetika Group, Quartu Sant’Elena, Cagliari, Italy
- 1 Department of Prosthetic and Sports Surgery, Sant’Elena Private Hospital, Kinetika Group, Quartu Sant’Elena, Cagliari, Italy
- 2 Department of Prosthetic and Sports Surgery, Sant’Elena Private Hospital, Kinetika Group, Quartu Sant’Elena, Cagliari, Italy
- 3 Department of Prosthetic and Sports Surgery, Sant’Elena Private Hospital, Kinetika Group, Quartu Sant’Elena, Cagliari, Italy
- 4 Department of Prosthetic and Sports Surgery, Sant’Elena Private Hospital, Kinetika Group, Quartu Sant’Elena, Cagliari, Italy
- 5 Department of Prosthetic and Sports Surgery, Sant’Elena Private Hospital, Kinetika Group, Quartu Sant’Elena, Cagliari, Italy
Surgical Science·Volume 04 (2013)·Pages 474–476·Published 27 September 2013·DOI10.4236/ss.2013.410093
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Abstract
We report a case of abnormal meniscal-like anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), inserting at the 9 o’clock position just beside the cartilage of the lateral femoral condyle, in a stable knee associated with osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the medial femoral condyle.
KeywordsCongenital AnomalyAbnormal Anterior Cruciate LigamentFemoral AttachmentOsteochondritis Dissecans
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