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Fig. 3 Axial fat-suppressed fast spin-echo T2-weighted image without
intraarticular contrast material (TR/effective TE, 4,000/71; field of view, 32
cm) in 35-year-old female long-distance runner with right hip pain and
"clicking." Anterior labrum (arrow) appears diffusely low
in signal intensity with no evidence of tear. Anterior labrum is poorly
distinguished from adjacent iliopsoas tendon because of large field of view.
At surgery, this patient had anterior labral tear.