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Fig. 5C. Lateral tibial plateau of 58-year-old man. Photograph shows specimen fractured in same plane of imaging as in B. Regional changes in shape of matrix correlate with regional variations in layering of signal intensity displayed on spin-echo image (B). Location where matrix curves out of plane of fracture (arrows), resulting in large overhanging edge, corresponds to higher signal intensity at posterior margin of joint (double arrows, B).