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Fig. 3A 33-year-old woman with hand pain and swelling. Coronal contrast-enhanced fat-saturated T1-weighted spin-echo image (1.5 T, TR/TE = 700/10, field of view = 32 cm, slice = 4 mm, 256 x 192, acquisition time = 2 minutes 40 seconds) of wrist and forearm using large field of view to cover area of interest shows high T1 signal within osseous structures of first digit and overlying soft tissues (arrows), raising concern for cellulitis with associated osteomyelitis.





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