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Can someone translate this to layman’s terms? I am considering a second opinion for doctor and need a full, unbiased explanation. TYIA

Medial meniscus: Grade 2 signal in posterior horn and posterior body. There are 2 cystlike foci peripheral to the anterior and posterior body of the medial meniscus, the more anterior measuring 9 mm AP, 5 mm transverse and 11 mm craniocaudal; and the more posterior measuring 17 mm AP, 6 to 7 mm transverse, and 15 mm craniocaudal.

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