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Fig. 5. 74-year-old woman with iliopsoas avulsion injury after fall 2
days before MRI examination. T2-weighted axial fast spin-echo fat-suppressed
image shows abnormally high signal (arrows) in and surrounding
iliopsoas muscle, which is consistent with partial tear of muscle and
surrounding hemorrhage. Note also some abnormal signal around gluteus minimus
muscle (asterisks).