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From: Diffusion-weighted MRI of bone marrow oedema, soft tissue oedema and synovitis in paediatric patients: feasibility and initial experience

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Bone marrow oedema in chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis (CNO). A 12-year-old girl with multifocal CNO manifestations (rip bones, proximal femur, lower leg, metatarsal) shows intraosseous and paraosseal oedema on sagittal T2W TIRM (a), corresponding contrast enhancement on sagittal T1W TSE FS (b) and correlating signal changes on transversal DWI in the right calcanear tuber (c). The white line in (a) marks the cross-sectional plane of the DWI slice. Mean ADC of bone marrow oedema (white asterix) was 1.64 × 10-3 mm2/s (d).

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