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Fig. 6C. Fat-suppressed gadolinium-enhanced images of 40-year-old woman with anterosuperior labral tear (not shown). Coronal image (733/14) shows absence of periligamentous recess between ligamentum teres and transverse ligament. Contrast material fills small superior perilabral recess (arrowhead) adjacent to normal superior labrum. Arrow indicates junction of transverse ligament with ligamentum teres.