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Fig. 2A. —55-year-old woman after above-knee amputation resulting from acute vascular occlusion of lower extremity. MR image of hyaline cartilage from femoral condyle imaged with surface perpendicular to the main magnetic field (B0, black arrow) shows surface (1), transitional (2), and deep (3) layers. Note thin high-signal-intensity layer (two white arrows) at border with subchondral bone. Also note score (arrowhead) cut in bone later used to fracture sample. Area displayed with electron microscopy in C is also marked (single white arrow).





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