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Fig. 3B —65-year-old woman with bilateral hip pain clinically suspicious for avascular necrosis of hip after renal transplantation, with bilateral gluteal tendon abnormalities. Axial T1-weighted fat-saturated image after administration of contrast medium (TR/TE, 555/12) shows right-sided focal calcification within gluteus minimus (arrow) and medius muscles and subtle irregularity of greater trochanter.