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Fig. 7 —48-year-old man with foot pain and swelling. Sagittal
contrast-enhanced iterative decomposition of water and fat with echo asymmetry
and least-squares estimation (IDEAL) T1-weighted fast spin-echo image (1.5 T,
TR/TE = 567/16, field of view = 16 cm, slice = 4 mm, 256 x 224,
acquisition time = 4 minutes 45 seconds) of foot allows radiologist to be
confident abnormal signal within bone (arrows) and adjacent soft
tissues (arrowheads) is enhancement due to osteomyelitis and
cellulitis and not inhomogeneous fat suppression.