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Fig. 6. 29-year-old man with knee pain. Sagittal two-dimensional three-point Dixon MR image (TR/TE, 2600/20) shows increased signal intensity without evidence of surface irregularity of lateral tibial plateau (arrow) that was read as normal on MR imaging but was found to represent grade 1 chondromalacia on arthroscopy.