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Fig. 1B. 38-year-old man with acute atraumatic knee pain of 48-hr
duration that feels worse at night and provisional clinical diagnosis of
lateral collateral ligament (LCL) tear, lateral meniscus tear, or fracture.
Coronal STIR image (TR/TE, 180/30; flip angle, 180°) shows thickening of
intact LCL (arrows) and focus of low signal (asterisk) that
corresponds to region of calcification on radiograph. Bone marrow signal is
normal.
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