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Fig. 4A. 45-year-old woman with anterior cruciate ligament tear with false-positive interpretation of lateral meniscus tear. Axial fat-saturated fast spin-echo proton density–weighted image (TR/TE, 2,717/54; slice thickness, 4 mm) of right knee shows linear increased signal intensity (arrow) in anterior horn of lateral meniscus thought to be tear.