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Fig. 4C Axial T1-weighted fast-field echo (TR/TE, 25/4.9) spectral inversion
recovery fat-suppressed IV gadolinium-enhanced MR images in 23-year-old male
athlete who had experienced previous pubalgia show lateral adductor longus
tendon insertion. Image inferior in relation to B shows rectus
abdominis tissue (arrowheads) closely applied to anterior capsular
tissues but also merging with adjacent adductor longus tendons
(arrows).