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Fig. 2A —36-year-old man who had injured his knee while squatting down
with true-positive MR diagnosis of medial meniscal tear at meniscocapsular
junction on MRI 21 days after injury; tear was confirmed at arthroscopy 30
days after injury. Anterior cruciate ligament tear was not identified.
Sagittal proton density–weighted (A) and T2-weighted (B)
images show linear intermediate-signal-intensity line (arrow in
A) and intermediate- and less-than-fluid-intensity line (arrow
in B) contacting superior surface of meniscus.