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Fig. 3A —9-year-old boy with deep pansclerotic disabling morphea (same patient as in Figure 1A, 1B). Axial STIR (TR/TE, 6,210/35; inversion time, 150 milliseconds) image shows mild signal hyperintensity of thickened skin in right calf (short arrow). In addition, high signal intensity is seen in posterior muscle compartment (arrowhead) and tibial bone marrow (long arrow).