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Fig. 5C. 14-year-old boy who fell on wrist. T1-weighted coronal MR
image (500/14) through scaphoid bone obtained at same time as B shows
low-signal-intensity fracture line is not well visualized in equally
low-signal-intensity region of edema (white arrow). Diffuse
low-signal-intensity edema of distal radial metaphysis again suggests torus
fracture (black arrow).