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Fig. 4. Graph shows that epiphyseal cartilage enhancement is gradual and slowly increases to peak 20 min after injection. Enhancement is greater in distal femur than in proximal femur. Greater enhancement is seen in epiphysis of younger animals. Enhancement in piglets younger than 3 weeks: {diamondsuit} = proximal epiphyseal cartilage, {square} = distal epiphyseal cartilage. Enhancement in piglets 3 weeks and older: {blacktriangleup} = proximal epiphyseal cartilage, {circ} = distal epiphyseal cartilage.





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