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Fig. 5 —Pseudocyst in 12-year-old boy with remote rectus femoris
injury. Axial fat-saturated T1-weighted image after IV gadolinium injection
(TR/TE, 600/14) reveals fluid collection with rim enhancement (white
arrow); these findings are consistent with pseudocyst adjacent to deep
tendon (black arrow).