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these are my disclosures which are not relevant so as youamp;#39;re aware youamp;#39;re aware that there are two components of the acls and opposed to just looking at it as one band on mr you really want to look for both the anteromedial as well as the posterolateral band because they have different important functions for normal knee stability and indeed this is important when looking for partial thickness tears so everyone is familiar with looking at this this is just a blown out acl itamp;#39;s very easy mr diagnosis and arguably you donamp;#39;t need me to tell you that the acl is torn when we have more subtle injuries use the fat suppression the bone marrow edema pattern to predict the mechanism of injury i have a matching bone marrow edema pattern at the anteromedial margin of the knee that indicates a hyperextension injury so iamp;#39;m looking for injury to the acl indeed the posterior lateral band is torn and because at the medial margin there has to be a varus injury so