Fig. 1From: Concurrent use of oblique sagittal and oblique coronal MRI: does it enhance the specificity and the accuracy of diagnosing complete and partial ACL tears?A technique to obtain oblique coronal and sagittal MR images of a normal ACL. a Orthogonal sagittal T2 image used to obtain b oblique coronal T2 image by superimposing 2-mm-slice thickness cuts with 0.5-mm interval on it in a plane parallel to the femoral intercondylar roof along the course of the ACL. c Topogram of oblique coronal T2 image used to obtain d oblique sagittal T2 image by superimposing 2-mm-slice thickness cuts with 0.5-mm interval on the former in a plane parallel to the medial border of the lateral femoral condyleBack to article page