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    Olson EJ, Wentorf FA, McNulty MA, Parker JB, Carlson CS, LaPrade RF.
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  • 31. The "lateral gutter drive-through" sign: an arthroscopic indicator of acute femoral avulsion of the popliteus tendon in knee joints.
    Feng H, Zhang H, Hong L, Wang XS, Zhang J.
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  • 36. Evaluation of the mechanical properties of posterolateral structures and supporting posterolateral instability of the knee.
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  • 40. Snapping popliteus tendon syndrome. A cause of mechanical knee popping in athletes.
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