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Table 1:

Data per reader

LR-SR Visible on T1W1aLR-SR Visible on STIRaLR-SR Visible on CTaLR-SR ContinuousbLR-SR BowingcLLA Visibled
Reader 198%86%63%97%22%79%
Reader 292%50%76%93%26%85%
  • Note:—LLA indicates lateral levator aponeurosis.

  • a The percentage of cases in which the LR-SR band was visible on the given imaging modality/sequence.

  • b When visible, the percentage of cases in which the LR-SR band formed a continuous structure extending from the superior muscle complex to the lateral rectus muscle (ie, no gaps or discontinuities).

  • c When visible, the percentage of cases in which the LR-SR band demonstrated superotemporal bowing.

  • d The percentage of cases in which the lateral levator aponeurosis was visible, distinct from the LR-SR band.