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Fig. 1 | Pediatric Rheumatology

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From: Childhood‐onset systemic lupus erythematosus with trisomy X and the increased risk for bone complications: a case report

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MRI (T2 weighted Image) findings were inconsistent with the patient’s age and revealed multiple sites of AVNSuspected calcification of the globus pallidus (a) and fatty changes in the lumbar spine (b: sagittal view), which are usually found in the elderly. AVN is seen in femoral head (c: axial view, d: coronal view); distal femur and proximal tibia (e: coronal view); distal tibia and talus (f: coronal view) AVN, avascular necrosis; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging

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