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Fig. 4C. 31-year-old man with pathologic diagnosis of periosteal
chondroma. Axial T2-weighted fat-suppressed fast spin-echo MR image (4200/90;
echo train length, 8) shows cortical-based periosteal mass with low signal
intensity correlating to mineralization seen on CT and high T2-weighted signal
constituting remainder of lesion (arrow).