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👉 Click the link below and request access—I’ll approve it for you shortly! https://www.notion.so/MSKMRI-KNEE-b6c... ============================================== ✨ Join the channel to enjoy the benefits! 🚀 / @mskmri ============================================== 👉 "Click the link to purchase on Amazon 🎉📚" [Visualizing MSK Radiology: A Practical Guide to Radiology Mastery] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJGMHMFS ============================================== “The oblique meniscomeniscal ligaments, a type of intermeniscal ligament, have a reported prevalence ranging from 1% to 4%.” Both the medial and lateral oblique meniscomeniscal ligaments transverse the intercondylar notch, passing between the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments. “The oblique meniscomeniscal ligaments are named according to their anterior attachment sites. “The medial oblique meniscomeniscal ligament (OMML) originates from the anterior horn of the medial meniscus and extends through the intercondylar notch to insert onto the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus. In contrast, the lateral OMML begins at the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus and inserts onto the posterior horn of the medial meniscus.” “These ligaments have a signal intensity (SI) similar to meniscal tissue and are best visualized in the axial and coronal planes. On sagittal images, they may be misinterpreted as a bucket-handle type of tear of the meniscus or even a rupture of the anterior or posterior cruciate ligament “Sequential coronal fat-suppressed proton density-weighted images, progressing from anterior to posterior, illustrate the path of the lateral oblique meniscomeniscal ligament. It extends from the lateral meniscus's anterior horn to the medial meniscus's posterior horn. Observe the normal size of the meniscal body, which would typically tend, in the case of a bucket-ha, appear as foreshore tear.” #ObliqueMeniscomeniscalLigament #MeniscalLigament #IntermeniscalLigament © 2022 MSK MRI Jee Eun Lee All Rights Reserved.You may not distribute or commercially exploit the content.Nor may you transmit it or store it on any other website or other forms of the electronic retrieval system.If you would like to use an image or video for anything other than personal use, please contact me. ([email protected]), ([email protected]) or instagram (msk_mri)