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Fig. 6A. 31-year-old woman after volleyball injury. Comparison of
fat-suppressed T2-weighted fast spin-echo (A), phase-sensitive
steady-state free precession (SSFP) binned water (B), and
phase-sensitive SSFP extended dynamic range (C) images of knee injury.
Binned image underestimates bone marrow edema relative to fat-suppressed fast
spin-echo image, whereas extended dynamic range image displays cortical bone
with same intensity as cartilage. Thus, the pair of images are complementary.
Mild femoral cartilage thinning is delineated (arrow).