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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 ============================================== 📌 Transverse component of the MPFL MPFL is generally described as a horizontally oriented, ribbonlike ligament that spans from the medial patella (proximal two-thirds) to the adjacent medial femur (most commonly near the physeal scar, at a sulcus between the medial femoral epicondyle and the adductor tubercle) Radiographics. 2023 Jun;43(6):e220177 The femoral attachment of the tMPFL was assessed immediately below the level of the adductor tubercle (AT) and just above the superior attachment of the sMCL as described by LaPrade very thin and difficult to visualize even in the uninjured state, the readers characterized this femoral attachment as “no edema” or “edema” rather than utilize a grading system. Skeletal Radiology (2022) 51:1381–1389’’ "Visualizing MSK Radiology: A Practical Guide to Radiology Mastery" © 2022 MSK MRI Jee Eun Lee All Rights Reserved. No unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, or use for AI training. #MPFL, #MedialPatellofemoralLigament, #KneeLigaments, #FemoralAttachment, #KneeStability, #OrthopedicRadiology, #KneeMRI, #LigamentInjuries, #SportsRadiology, #SkeletalRadiology