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Fig. 11 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 11

From: The role of magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of bone tumours and tumour-like lesions

Fig. 11

Anteroposterior radiograph (a) and corresponding MRI study (coronal T1 (b), coronal T2FS (c) and coronal (d) and axial post-Gd T1WI (e) of a broad-base osteochondroma of the ulna. T1WI shows normal bone marrow signal intensity inside the lesion, and T2FSWI shows adjacent effusion and oedema of the adjacent soft tissues. The flexor carpi ulnaris tendon is compressed and displaced (arrows in b). The axial post-Gd T1WI (e) shows no compression of the adjacent neurovascular structures

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