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Fig. 1. 79-year-old woman with mass at medial aspect of thigh and no
history of trauma. Mass was biopsied and found to be area of fat necrosis.
Axial contrast-enhanced CT scan of thigh shows hypodense lesion in
subcutaneous tissue with rim enhancement (arrow) and perilesional
stranding (arrowheads).