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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
clinical synopsis of a 10 years old girl with a history of back pain. Technetium 99m-MDP bone scan (figure 2a and b) shows the rib and multiple osseous
spine lesions at diagnosis. Initial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a compression
of vertebra #9 and 11 (figure 2c: T1-weighted sagittal image (arrows); figure 2d:
T1-weighted sagittal image after i.v. gadolinium enhancement), in addition to oedematous
changes predominantly in the 8th vertebra (figure 2e: strongly T2-weighted sagittal image; arrow). Subsequent MRI 12
months later no longer showed oedematous changes, however the vertebral compressions
were still present (figure 2f: T1-weighted sagittal image (arrows); figure 2g: T1-weighted
sagittal image after i.v. gadolinium enhancement; figure 2h: strongly T2-weighted
sagittal image).
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