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Fig. 2E 68-year-old man with leg mass of gradual onset and history of
tibial fracture and compartment syndrome 30 years previously. Coronal gradient
MR sequences (TR/TE, 600/200 msec; gradient/20) show oval mass (D)
abutting anterolateral aspect of mid-fibular diaphysis, paralleling radiograph
findings. Peripheral rim of low signal intensity shows minimal blooming
artifact (arrowheads, E) consistent with peripheral
calcification. Mass is causing swelling of overlying skin. A coronal image
more anteriorly (F) shows old tibial fracture and inferior aspect of
peripherally calcified mass.