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Fig. 2D. 46-year-old man with left knee pain. Coronal gradient-echo
T2*-weighted MR image of posterior horn of medial meniscus shows
focal substance loss (arrow) and horizontal cleavage plane
(arrowhead) that extends to posteromedial aspect of medial meniscus.
Presence of two lesion patterns and two cleavage planes, along with visibility
of lesion on six coronal and five sagittal contiguous sections (not shown)
suggests unstable tear, which was confirmed at arthroscopy.
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