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Fig. 5A. 36-year-old man with anterosuperior labral tear (not shown) and normal anatomic variation anteroinferiorly. Sagittal fat-saturated T1-weighted image (TR/TE, 733/13) from gadolinium arthrography obtained at level of transverse ligament and anterior labral junction shows normal cleft (arrow) that may be mistaken for labral tear by inexperienced observers.