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Fig. 3C —57-year-old woman with gradual resolution of subcortical fracture.
Coronal T2-weighted fat-suppressed images (TR/TE, 12/3,700; fat saturation;
section thickness, 3 mm; field of view, 180 x 135 mm; matrix, 385
x 224) show gradual resolution of bone bruise (subcortical fracture)
over time from baseline (A), to 3-week follow-up (B), and at
9-week follow-up (C).