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. 2009 Feb 1;80(1):131–134. doi: 10.1080/17453670902807482

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

(a) Radiograph demonstrating a subtle periosteal reaction in the midshaft of the left tibia (arrowhead). (b) A coronal T1-weighted sequence showing loss of normal fatty marrow in the tibia. (c) A post-contrast fat-suppressed coronal T1-weighted image revealing contrast enhancement in the marrow and adjacent soft tissues. (d) Radiograph showing a periosteal reaction (arrowheads) and medullary sclerosis of the right tibia. (e) An axial T1-weighted image demonstrating reduced bone marrow signal of the right tibia with adjacent soft tissue intensity. (f) A post-contrast fat-suppressed axial T1-weighted image revealing contrast enhancement in the marrow and juxtacortical soft tissue enhancement in the right tibia.