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Fig. 1D. 14-year-old girl with Ewing's sarcoma of left ischium. Whole-body turbo short tau inversion recovery (STIR) imaging showed widespread metastatic disease. Skeletal scintigram reveals lesions in left acetabulum, proximal right femur, mid and distal left femur, and both proximal tibias, but misses lesions in the mid left tibia. Lesions measuring more than 1 cm in diameter on MR imaging were detected on scintigraphy. Subcentimeter lesions were not recognized.