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Fig. 5B —Incidental enchondroma in proximal tibia of 32-year-old woman
with meniscal tear. Coronal T1-weighted (A, TR/TE, 500/15) and sagittal
fat-suppressed T2-weighted (B, 4,000/103) MR images show small focal
area of marrow replacement (arrows). Lesion reveals high signal on T2
weighting, has mildly lobular borders, is juxtaposed to epiphyseal plate scar
(arrowheads, A), and is slightly eccentrically located in
medullary canal.