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Fig. 6 —Coronal proton density–weighted image through right
groin in 22-year-old male soccer player with acute severe groin pain and loss
of adduction shows full-thickness tear of adductor longus tendon from its
origin with distal retraction (arrow). Tear occurs on background of
preexisting pubic overload, where chronic changes of osseous spurring and
capsular hypertrophy of superior aspect of pubic symphysis
(arrowhead) are noted. P = pectineus, I = iliopsoas.