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Fig. 3 Sagittal oblique proton density-weighted fast spin-echo sequence (TR/TE, 4,000/34) in 38-year-old man shows grade 2 lesion of labral-chondral transitional zone. Note thinning, hyperintensity, and fraying of cartilage at labral-chondral transitional zone and fissures extending to subchondral bone plate (arrow).