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Fig. 3F —36-year-old woman marathon runner with groin pain after long
run. Two months after A-D, patient, who had not restricted
weightbearing, returned with worsened hip and groin pain. Coronal (E)
and axial (F) T2-weighted MR images show area of bone marrow edema in
right lesser trochanter (dashed arrow) has enlarged. Abnormal high
signal intensity of soft tissues surrounding iliopsoas tendon (solid
arrow) has progressed slightly.