Fig. 3From: 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 male patient, 22 years old, who suffered from twisting knee injury while playing football. a Sagittal T2 image revealed an intact ACL (white arrows). b Oblique coronal T2 and c, d oblique sagittal T2 MRI of right knee showing intraligamentous areas of intermediate signal intensity along the distal and mid-substance of the ACL (white arrows), but with some fibers still intact which are compatible with partial tear of the ACLBack to article page