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Fig. 2A. Normal anatomy in 21-year-old volunteer. Surface marker has
been placed over region of clinical concern and axial fast spin-echo image
(TR/TE, 4,000/30) has been obtained. External oblique muscle (open
arrow) lies superficial to internal oblique muscle (solid
arrow). Sagittal oblique muscle scans are plotted from axial image.