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Do I have a grade 2 or grade 3 ACL tear?

Do I have a grade 2 or grade 3 ACL tear?

The first photo shows my recent mri scan and from what I can see the acl still looks slightly connected. The 2nd photo is from 8 months ago when I fully tore my acl on my other leg and it clearly looks much worse. I expect to get my diagnosis tomorrow but was hoping for some help.

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