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Fig. 4B —16-year-old boy with originally missed radial tear of body of
lateral meniscus that was questionably seen on retrospective review. Tear was
trimmed to saucerize lesion. Sagittal fast spin-echo proton density-weighted
(A) and sagittal fat-saturated fast spin-echo T2-weighted (B)
images. Tear is seen as subtle area of increased signal intensity on free edge
of meniscus (arrow, A) in A but is not evident in
B. No other sagittal or coronal image depicted meniscal abnormality
suggesting tear.