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Fig. 1F —Several anatomic structures in ankle and hindfoot of healthy 43-year-old male volunteer. Parameters for axial 2D turbo spin-echo (TSE) image, A, were TR/TE, 2,800/30 and echo-train length, 7. Parameters for various optimized, view planes reformatted from single 3D Fourier transform TSE acquisitions, B-F, were 720/40 and echo-train length, 11. Coronal oblique 3D TSE image reformatted to show separate fascicles of anterior tibiofibular ligament (arrowhead). This structure, which is deranged in high ankle sprain, is challenging diagnosis on routine 2D imaging. Tibiospring fibers of deltoid ligament (arrow) and tibiotalar joint are also well shown in this viewing plane.





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