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Fig. 12A. Meniscal contusion in 39-year-old woman. Sagittal proton
densityweighted MR image (TR/TE, 2000/20) with fat suppression obtained
through medial meniscus in patient with torn anterior cruciate ligament shows
increased signal in posterior horn (solid arrow), which abuts
articular surface of meniscus but is somewhat illdefined. Adjacent bone
contusion is seen in tibia (curved arrow). At surgery no meniscal
tear was found.