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Fig. 1D. Meniscal cyst, meniscal tear, and synovial cysts of the
popliteal space in asymptomatic left knee of 41-year-old man. Two contiguous
sagittal T2-weighted turbo spin-echo MR images (3610/95) reveal synovial cysts
of the popliteal space (Baker's cyst) consisting of gastrocnemius portion
(solid straight arrows) and semimembranosus portion (curved
arrows), with craniocaudal diameters of 50 and 29 mm, respectively. Note
semimembranosus tendon (open arrow, C) between two portions of
cyst.