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Fig. 3B. 17-year-old girl with partial-thickness anterior cruciate ligament
graft tear (semitendinosus and gracilis autograft). Sagittal (A) and
coronal with fat saturation (B) protondensity weighted MR images
show thinning of graft material (arrows); however, intact graft
fibers remain. Note artifacts (arrowheads) from metal interference
screws.
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