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Figure 2


Fig. 1B 16-year-old boy with pain and swelling after fall. Coronal STIR image (3,016/29) with fat saturation shows bone bruise involving non-weight-bearing portion of lateral femoral condyle. An osteochondral fragment (long arrow) is located immediately adjacent to osteochondral defect (short arrow) involving marginal aspect of lateral trochlear groove articular cartilage.