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Fig. 5B 17-year-old male athlete with no previous pubalgia who has normal
apophysis. Sagittal T1-weighted fast-field echo (25/4.9) spectral inversion
recovery fat-suppressed MR image lateral to disk shows pubis (P) still with
covering of hyaline cartilage (large arrowhead) and low-signal
enchondral ossification (between small arrowheads). Anterior soft
tissues consist of rectus abdominis (small arrow) and adductor longus
tendons and fascia (large arrow).