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A meniscal tear in which an entire longitudinal segment is displaced medially toward the center of the tibia is termed a

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"Bucket handle tear" would be the appropriate answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The given concept would be a filled to brim meniscus tearing which most commonly occurs throughout the lower or inner part of the meniscal tear (medial).
  • As per the Wheels Manual of Orthopedics, above mentioned tear happens three times more often throughout the nerve root than it does in the superficial version.
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