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Fig. 2D. 20-year-old woman with primary lymphoma of bone in proximal
metaepiphysis of tibia and development of infarctionlike pattern after therapy
(patient 5). Coronal T1-weighted (520/11) (C) and coronal proton
density-weighed fat-saturated (4,870/42) (D) images obtained 10 months
after start of therapy show pattern similar to that found in bone infarction
with linear peripheral hypointense rim (arrows, C) on
T1-weighted images and partial hyperintensity (arrows, D) on
proton density-weighted image.