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Fig. 1C. 54-year-old man with diabetes mellitus who presented with
chronic nonhealing wound of great toe after resection of interphalangeal
joint. Coronal T1-weighted fat-suppressed contrast-enhanced FMPSPGR MR image
(250/2.1; flip angle, 90°) reveals patchy enhancement of flexor hallucis
longus tendon (black arrow) and extensor hallucis longus tendon
(arrowhead) with rim enhancement. Also note diffuse contrast
enhancement of first toe, representing cellulitis. Contrast enhancement of
stump of proximal first phalanx (white arrow) confirms
osteomyelitis.