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Fig. 5C 75-year-old man with remote history of tibia fracture in his teenage years. Patient was referred to rule out soft-tissue sarcoma. Axial T1-weighted image of leg (TR/TE, 450/11) shows well-circumscribed mass of low signal intensity replacing muscle in anterior compartment between tibia and fibula. Note central low-signal-intensity dots (arrows) and peripheral low-signal-intensity rim representing calcification (arrowheads).