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Fig. 6A. 22-year-old male long jumper with primary injury of proximal
musculotendinous junction of right biceps femoris and secondary injury of
proximal semitendinosus at intramuscular musculotendinous junction. Axial
spin-echo T1-weighted MR image of proximal thighs shows loss of low signal
intensity around tendon at right proximal musculotendinous junction
(arrow) compared with that of left (arrowhead).