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Fig. 5A. 36-year-old man with prior repair to anterior cruciate
ligament. Fat-suppressed T2-weighted fast spin-echo (A) and
phase-sensitive steady-state free precession (SSFP) (B) images show
normal cartilage. Cartilage is delineated sharply on phase-sensitive SSFP
images. Repair of anterior cruciate ligament is seen on fat-suppressed fast
spin-echo and phase-sensitive SSFP images (arrowhead), demonstrating
robustness of phase-sensitive SSFP fatwater separation technique to
field inhomogeneity.