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Fig. 2D 59-year-old woman with right-sided hip pain and clinical suspicion
of avascular necrosis after renal transplantation, with right-sided gluteal
tendon abnormalities. Radiographs were negative for softtissue calcification.
Axial T1-weighted fat-saturated images after administration of IV contrast
medium (580/14) shown on consecutive images reveal right-sided greater
trochanter tendon abnormalities (arrows) and softtissue reaction.