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Fig. 3D —9-year-old boy with deep pansclerotic disabling morphea (same
patient as in Figure 1A,
1B). Furthermore, left hindfoot
shows diffuse bone marrow infiltration on STIR (TR/TE, 8,910/58; inversion
time, 150 milliseconds) image (short arrow). T2 and STIR signals are
more intense than expected in patients with bone marrow edema, and
distribution does not follow expected pattern for edema. Longer arrow
indicates bone marrow edema in contralateral heel.