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B, MR image (3816/70) obtained posterior to A shows displaced
fragment (short arrow) in gutter. Note abnormal signal extending
horizontally through parent meniscus to involve superior and inferior
surfaces, representing flap tear (long, thin arrow).
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Fig. 3. 65-year-old man with inferior flap tear of medial meniscus.