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Fig. 2A. 40-year-old woman with diabetes mellitus whose soft-tissue
inflammation has spread from medial compartment infection into central,
interosseous, and dorsal compartments. Coronal T1-weighted spin-echo MR image
(TR/TE, 500/17) of forefoot with large ulcer located medially (between
arrowheads). At this level, loss of fat signal intensity is restricted to
medial compartment (black arrow) and to dorsal compartment (white
arrow).