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Posteriorly, the medial tibial condyle is larger and has a squared off appearance, while the lateral tibial condyle is slender.
The medial intercondylar tubercle arises more anteriorly, tends to have a single peak, and has a sharper posterior slope. The lateral intercondylar tubercle arises posterior to the origin of the medial intercondylar tubercle, can have two peaks, and drops off with a more gentle curve posteriorly
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