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Fig. 4C. Rapidly destructive hip osteoarthritis in 73-year-old-woman
with right-sided hip pain. Sagittal short tau inversion recovery MR image
(TR/TE, 5216/60; inversion time, 150 msec) (C) and sagittal
fat-suppressed gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted MR image (612/14) (D)
obtained 7 months after onset of symptoms show increased signal intensity in
femoral head and acetabulum with low-signal-intensity subchondral area
(arrowheads) in upper pole of femoral head.