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  West African Journal of Radiology
 

Figure 6: A 36-year-old male patient under evaluation for knee pain 3 years postreconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament. (a and b) Coronal T1-weighted and sagittal T2-weighted images showing normal location and appearance of femoral tunnel. (c-f) Sagittal PDFS, sagittal PDFS in a different plane, sagittal T2-weighted, and Sagittal T2 Weighted image (AGT2W) image in a plane lateral to the plane of intercondylar roof, respectively, showing the abnormally and anteriorly located tibial tunnel with stretched, posteriorly bowed graft showing hyperintense signals

Figure 6: A 36-year-old male patient under evaluation for knee pain 3 years postreconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament. (a and b) Coronal T1-weighted and sagittal T2-weighted images showing normal location and appearance of femoral tunnel. (c-f) Sagittal PDFS, sagittal PDFS in a different plane, sagittal T2-weighted, and Sagittal T2 Weighted image (AGT2W) image in a plane lateral to the plane of intercondylar roof, respectively, showing the abnormally and anteriorly located tibial tunnel with stretched, posteriorly bowed graft showing hyperintense signals