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Fig. 3A —Sagittal T1-weighted fast-field echo (TR/TE, 25/4.9) MR images in 29-year-old male athlete who had experienced previous pubalgia show normal anatomy. Image shows edge of fibrocartilaginous disk (D) with interdigitating hyaline cartilage and pubic bone (black arrowheads). Anteriorly, capsular tissues (white arrowheads) merge with disk and rectus abdominis tendon (arrow). Pyramidalis is present anteriorly (asterisk).





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