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Fig. 5B. 31-year-old male cricket bowler with onset of chest wall pain
after completing bowling action. Sagittal oblique muscle STIR image (5,300/38;
inversion time, 120 msec) shows defect (open arrow) and hematoma
tracking into internal oblique muscle (solid arrow).