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. 2017 Mar 8;9(5):428–435. doi: 10.1177/1941738117694841

Figure 6.

Figure 6.

A 57-year-old man presenting with right groin pain. (a) Coronal inversion recovery demonstrates horizontal high signal at the inferior margin of the superior pubic ramus on the right, which extends slightly to the left of midline, consistent with a superior cleft. Sagittal proton density images to the (b) right and (c) left of midline. (b) Note the anterior location of the superior cleft (arrow) along the right superior pubic body. (c) On the comparison image of the left side, there is adductor longus tendinosis (arrow) without tearing.