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Fig. 4C. 20-year-old male football player with hemorrhagic injury
predominantly affecting adductor magnus muscle. Axial gradient-echo MR image
(610/18; flip angle, 20°) at same level as B reveals more obvious
T2* hypointensity (arrowhead) that is in keeping with
blood products. Posteriorly situated hyperintensity was considered
artifactual.