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Fig. 2A —50-year-old man with chest wall pain after injury sustained
when heavy object fell on his chest. Coronal STIR (A) and coronal
gradient-echo (B) images show linear high signal (arrow) in
left first costal cartilage near sternochondral junction corresponding to
nondisplaced fracture line. Increased signal compatible with edema is also
seen in adjacent soft tissues.