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Fig. 3. 21-year-old woman imaged to evaluate talar dome osteochondral
lesion (not shown). Similar concepts of voxel opacity mapping and application
of custom color table were applied to images reconstructed with
"standard" kernel. Note excellent depiction of tendons in ankle,
including anterior tibials (AT), posterior tibialis (PT), flexor digitorum
longus (FDL), flexor hallucis longus (FHL), and achilles (A). Medial muscle
groups (M) are also visible. Here, somewhat higher opacity was applied to
muscle attenuation range than to that shown on wrist images shown in Figure
2A,2B.
Curvilinear structures representing vessels are seen in several areas
(white and black arrowheads) because these structures have
similar attenuation to muscle and are surrounded by normal fat, which itself
is rendered transparent.
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