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Fig. 3B —17-year-old girl with originally missed longitudinal peripheral tear
of posterior horn of lateral meniscus seen on retrospective review. Tear was
repaired with sutures. Sagittal fast spin-echo proton density-weighted
(A) and sagittal fat-saturated fast spin-echo T2-weighted (B)
images. Peripheral tear (arrows) is better seen on fluid-sensitive
T2-weighted image than on proton density-weighted image. Prominent bone
bruises are also seen in anterior aspect of lateral femoral condyle and
posterior aspect of tibia in this patient who also had anterior cruciate
ligament tear.