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Fig. 2B. 67-year-old woman who presented with persistent right hip
pain after fall 3 weeks earlier. Coronal T2-weighted image shows abnormally
high signal in anterior column of hip and in area of superior pubic ramus,
consistent with trabecular fracture. Linear abnormally high signal is seen in
adductors and obturator externus and is compatible with presence of
interstitial edema or hemorrhage.