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Fig. 3B. 45-year-old man who experienced sudden shoulder pain performing biceps curls while weight lifting. Focal cartilage defect of this consultation case was diagnosed prospectively on MR imaging. Oblique coronal fast spin-echo T2-weighted MR image with fat suppression (2700/69) shows focal defect (arrow), which was confirmed on arthroscopy.