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Fig. 1C. 68-year-old woman with history of breast carcinoma and positive findings on bone scan in right femur. History revealed cerclage wires placed 20 years earlier for femur fracture. Frontal (A) and lateral (B) radiographs show fuzziness of margins of wires indicating electrolytic corrosion. Radionuclide bone scan (C) shows increased tracer activity in left femur. This corresponds to site of corrosion.