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Femoral head edema of the right hip (transient osteoporosis). (A) Radiograph shows relative demineralization of the right proximal femur as compared with
the left. (B) and (C) Coronal T1-weighted MR image (B) shows focally decreased signal in the right femoral head, which corresponds to the edema in the
femoral head on the coronal STIR image (C). Also note the T2 bright fluid in the right femoroacetabular joint from a joint effusion. A key observation is that
the marrow signal of the acetabulum is normal. This may mitigate infection. (D) Anterior and posterior whole body views from a technetium 99m-MDP
bone scan. Image shows focally increased uptake in the right proximal femur, which corresponds to the edema as seen on MRI.
Source: Hip MRI, Basic Musculoskeletal Imaging
Citation: Tehranzadeh J, MD. Basic Musculoskeletal Imaging; 2016 Available at: http://mhmedical.com/ Accessed: June 10, 2017
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