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C, Axial T2-weighted MR image with fat saturation shows diffusely
increased signal intensity involving adductor magnus muscle (arrows).
Note linear increased signal intensity in subcutaneous fat and fascial planes
(arrowheads), indicating subcutaneous edema and subfascial fluid.
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Fig. 2. 42-year-old woman with diabetes and acute pain in left thigh.
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