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Fig. 3B. 50-year-old man with mass at posterior aspect of thigh. Fat necrosis was confirmed after core biopsy. Axial T2-weighted image (TR/TE, 2000/105) shows stranding (arrows) at lateral aspect of lesion, which is hypointense to subcutaneous fat. Lesion otherwise mirrors signal of subcutaneous fat on all sequences (not shown).