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Fig. 5B. 75-year-old man with known osteoporosis due to long-term
steroid medication with pathologic fracture of T12. Additional examination
revealed further osseous metastases of formerly occult lung cancer.
Diffusion-weighted spin-echo MR image (b = 598 sec/mm2) shows
clearly hyperintense lesion in dorsal aspect of vertebral body. Ventral part
shows marked signal attenuation compared with non-diffusion-weighted image
(A).