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Fig. 1B. 61-year-old man with history of palpable mass in anterior portion of right lower leg. Axial T2-weighted fat-suppressed MR image (TR/TE, 3116/85) reveals predominately hyperintense mass (long arrow) adjacent to anterolateral aspect of fibula (short arrow), representing portion of soft-tissue hemangioma in direct contact with fibula. Note abnormal increased marrow signal in fibula. Soft-tissue hemangioma was extensive in this patient, and on other images (not shown) was noted to contact bones posteriorly and laterally adjacent to areas of periosteal reaction like those seen on radiograph (A).





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