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Fig. 2 —32-year-old woman with normal hip MRI. Coronal spin-echo T1-weighted image with fat suppression after administration of intraarticular gadolinium (TR/TE, 500/15; field of view, 14 cm) shows normal, triangular low-signal-intensity superior labrum (arrow) with area of intermediate signal intensity undercutting labral attachment to acetabulum (arrowhead). This finding represents normal cartilage and should not be mistaken for labral abnormality.