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Fig. 4A —21-year-old man on university cross country team presented
after 2-week history of right hip pain, which had worsened since patient
stopped running. Three-phase bone scan (not shown) depicted increased uptake
at insertion of distal iliopsoas muscle and tendon. Coronal fat-suppressed
T2-weighted image shows marrow edema in lesser trochanter (solid
arrow) extending to inferomedial femoral neck (dashed
arrow).