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Fig. 8B Coronal iterative decomposition of water and fat with echo asymmetry and least-squares estimation (IDEAL) images (3 T, TR/TE = 3,567/82, field of view = 36 cm, slice = 5 mm, 256 x 192) of 48-year-old man with bilateral hip pain. Both images were acquired during single acquisition (4 minutes 59 seconds). Opposed-phase image shows signal drop (arrows) in areas corresponding to intermediate signal on in-phase image, which confirms normal red marrow.





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