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Fig. 1H. 48-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis since childhood
and intraosseous lesion of distal radius. Radiographs failed to show
intraosseous lesion of distal radius even 25 months after MRI. Coronal
spin-echo T1-weighted (400/10) (G) and coronal spin-echo
gadolinium-enhanced fat-saturated T1-weighted (584/9.3, obtained immediately
after injection) (H) images show lesion (arrow) in proximal
corner in distal radius. Lesion has low signal intensity on T1-weighted image
(G) and enhances with gadolinium contrast material (H).