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Fig. 3 Sagittal proton density fast spin-echo image (TR/TE, 3,600/16; echo-train length, 6; 2-mm slice thickness; 0.2-mm gap; matrix, 416 x 256; auto-zero-fill interpolation [ZIP], 512; number of excitations [NEX], 2; 15-cm field of view) showing vertical signal abnormality in anterior horn of medial meniscus extending to both superior and inferior articular surfaces (arrow); this finding was seen on more than one image. This was described as vertical tear on MRI, but was not reported surgically. Patient motion slightly degrades image.