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Fig. 3A. Pathologically proven osteomyelitis of fifth proximal phalanx in 60-year-old diabetic man with gangrene of fifth toe and distal lateral forefoot. Coronal (transverse to long axis of foot) T1-weighted unenhanced MR image (TR/TE, 700/9) of forefoot shows patchy marrow signal in fifth proximal phalanx (long arrow). Ulcer on lateral forefoot is seen as interruption of skin surface (arrowhead). Note small gas inclusions extending from ulcer to lateral aspect of proximal phalanx (short arrows).