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Fig. 7B. Lateral sagittal glycosaminoglycan distribution (T1Gd) images obtained in 30-year-old man who underwent osteoarticular transfer system procedure. Red areas represent low T1Gd values and blue–green areas represent high T1Gd values. Comparison of images obtained 7 (A) and 20 (B) months after procedure shows T1Gd index at implant site (open arrow) increased 20% during interval between imaging examinations. T1Gd indexes at harvest sites (solid arrows) decreased 20–25%.