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Fig. 5B 60-year-old man with preoperative CT scan obtained before
spinal decompression for liposarcoma metastatic to thoracic spine.
Postoperative imaging shows bone defect in posterior right ilium with
overlying linear high attenuation in subcutaneous fat. This was initially
interpreted as new metastatic deposit but was actually donor site of bone
graft.