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Fig. 2B 34-year-old man with type 2 superior labrum anterior to
posterior (SLAP) tear at surgery. Two adjacent oblique coronal fat-suppressed
fast spin-echo T2-weighted conventional MR images show high signal extending
into superior labrum (arrows). Greatest width, 3.1 mm
(arrowheads, A), was obtained at focal widening of high signal
on more posterior image (A).