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Fig. 2A 62-year-old woman with lateral knee pain and joint line
tenderness. Sagittal fast spin-echo T2-weighted image with fat satuation
(TR/TE, 4,000/75; slice thickness, 4 mm; interslice gap, 0.4 mm; field of
view, 14-16 cm; matrix, 256 x 192) shows vertically oriented posterior
horn of lateral meniscus (arrow), indicating absence of attachment by
meniscotibial (coronary) ligaments.