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Fig. 10B 29-year-old woman with Gaucher's disease. Coronal T1-weighted MR image of upper part of femurs shows normal signal intensity in proximal femoral epiphyses. Pattern deviates from characteristic progression of bone marrow pathologic changes in Gaucher’s disease, in which proximal femoral epiphyseal involvement precedes distal epiphyseal involvement.