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Fig. 4C —21-year-old man on university cross country team presented
after 2-week history of right hip pain, which had worsened since patient
stopped running. Three-phase bone scan (not shown) depicted increased uptake
at insertion of distal iliopsoas muscle and tendon. Axial fat-suppressed
T2-weighted images through lesser trochanter (B) and inferior femoral
neck (C) show marrow edema in lesser trochanter (dashed arrow,
B) and inferior femoral neck (dashed arrow, C),
thickening of iliopsoas tendon (solid arrow), and soft-tissue edema
surrounding tendon. Periosteal edema (arrowhead, B) is evident
along femoral neck and lesser trochanter.