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Fig. 3C —36-year-old woman marathon runner with groin pain after long
run. Coronal (C) and axial (D) T2-weighted MR images through
femoral neck obtained at initial presentation show soft-tissue edema
surrounding distal right iliopsoas tendon (straight solid arrow)
slightly proximal to its insertion and marrow edema extending to inferomedial
femoral neck (dashed arrow, C). High signal intensity
represents elevation of periosteum (curved arrow, D) off
cortex of inferomedial femoral neck.