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. 2015 May 16;4(2):42–46. doi: 10.1016/j.jbo.2015.05.001

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

(a) 9 months after radiotherapy and zoledronic acid – MRI shows reduction of lymphangiomatous invasion of the left tibia and popliteal space. (b) 24 and 30 months after radiotherapy and zoledronic acid – X-rays show a slight bone remineralization. (c) 30 months after radiotherapy and zoledronic acid – MRI shows disappearing of lymphangiomatosis around the left tibial plateau but a persistent invasion of the head of the left fibula.