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A, Axial sonogram reveals well-defined, hypoechoic lesion involving
adductor magnus muscle (black arrows and cursors). Note
presence of posterior acoustic enhancement. Also, note echogenic structures
(white arrows), which appeared linear at real time, coursing through
lesion.
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Fig. 2. 42-year-old woman with diabetes and acute pain in left thigh.