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Fig. 5A MR images after microfracture in 32-year-old male professional basketball player. Fat-saturated T2-weighted fast spin-echo coronal image (TR/TE, 3,250/90; echo-train length, 5) 2 months after microfracture (A) and fat-saturated T2-weighted fast spin-echo image (3,000/85; echo-train length, 5) 7 months after microfracture (B) show that repair tissue (arrows) is greater at 7 months than at 2 months, with congruent articular surface.