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Review Question - QID 218134

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QID 218134 (Type "218134" in App Search)
A 20-year-old collegiate female tennis player presents to your office with complaints of sensations of knee instability after an injury several weeks ago where she twisted her knee. On examination, she has a positive, 2B Lachman test with no additional cruciate or collateral instability noted. MRI confirms the suspected anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. When considering reconstruction, what is the femoral insertion of the portion of the ACL that controls rotatory stability with the knee near full extension?
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