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Fig. 1. Bar chart shows normalized signal attenuation in
benign-fracture edema, tumor lesion with and without accompanying fracture,
and normal bone marrow for three investigated sequences. Signal attenuation of
benign fracture edema was statistically significant (p < 0.05),
whereas tumor lesions independent of accompanying fracture lacked statistical
significance. Normal fatty bone marrow showed no signal attenuation. White
bars = benign fracture, striped bars = tumor with fracture, black bars =
tumor, Ibars with dots = fatty bone marrow.