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Fig. 3. Graph shows physeal cartilage enhancement occurs rapidly and begins to peak 3 min after administration of gadoteridol. From that point on, enhancement gradually increases and ultimately plateaus. Similar enhancement is seen in proximal and distal femoral physes (error bars, not shown, indicated significant overlap), but enhancement is much greater in piglets younger than 3 weeks than in those 3 weeks and older. Enhancement in piglets younger than 3 weeks: {diamondsuit} = proximal femoral physis, {square} = distal femoral physis. Enhancement in piglets 3 weeks and older: {blacktriangleup} = proximal femoral physis, {circ} = distal femoral physis.





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