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Fig. 1H. 19-year-old man who sustained nondisplaced talar fracture
while jumping on trampoline. Coronal fat-saturated T2-weighted image
(3,990/100) of ankle shows early phase of ischemia as bone marrow edema in
medial dome of the talus. Note magnetization artifact from cancellous
screws.