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Fig. 2A 21-year-old man with unilateral (right-side) gluteal
contracture. Healthy left buttock can be used for comparison. Spin-echo
T1-weighted coronal image (TR/TE, 567/16) of both buttocks discloses thin
low-signal-intensity fibrotic cord (white arrows) coursing obliquely
in atrophic right gluteus maximus muscle.