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Knee ACL and Meniscus Tear
The MRI Reports show the Following Impressions : 1) Complete tear of the mid fibers of the ACL with retractions of the torn end . 2) Grade 2 tear involving the body and posterior horn of medial meniscus not extending to the non articular surface. 3) Marrow Edema in medial tibial condyle. 4) Mid knee joint and suprapetellar bursal effusion.
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Surgery best
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U need surgery
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