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Fig. 1A 22-year-old male soccer player from study group with left groin
pain. Coronal inversion-recovery turbo spin-echo image shows secondary cleft
(arrow) to left due to microtear at adductor attachment. Note normal
symphyseal articular surfaces and absence of paraarticular bone edema.