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Fig. 3C 16-year-old male baseball pitcher with lateral elbow pain for 5 years and surgically proven stable osteochondritis dissecans of capitellum. Intraarticular loose body was found at surgery. Coronal (C) and sagittal (D) fat-suppressed T2-weighted fast spin-echo MR images of elbow show subtle high-signal-intensity areas within osteochondritis dissecans lesion (arrow) that otherwise is not distinguishable from adjacent marrow. No peripheral signal abnormality is present.





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