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Fig. 1A. Normal anterior cruciate ligament graft in 32-year-old-man. Sagittal T1-weighted fat-suppressed spin-echo image shows proximal and mid portion of normal anterior cruciate ligament graft with low signal, uniform thickness, and position below roof of femoral notch. Tibial tunnel normally lies posterior to line drawn along roof of intercondylar notch.