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English: "Sagittal and coronal T1 and T2 images demonstrate linear low T1, high T2 signal at the articular surfaces of the lateral aspects of the medial femoral condyles bilaterally, corresponding to the radiographs, confirming the presence of bilateral osteochondritis dissecans, with diffuse increase in T2 signal at the medial femoral condyles, indicating marrow edema." From the case of a 9-year-old buy with bilateral knee pain.
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Source Uniformed Services University. Obtained from MedPix Database: http://rad.usuhs.mil/medpix/medpix_image.html?imageid=14469
Author Pil Kang

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