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The images below illustrate this case for diagnoses Gaucher disease, Avascular necrosis, Bone infarct, for the modalities (MRI)

Gamuts for this case : :

  • Epiphyseal osteolysis
  • Femoral head acquired deformation
  • Without gamut
  • T1 WI Hyperintense bone lesion

Bone infarct, Ilium, MRI
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- Diagnosis Bone infarct, Location(s) Ilium, with gamuts T1 WI Hyperintense bone lesion

Bone infarct, Femur - Proximal part, MRI
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- Diagnosis Bone infarct, Location(s) Femur - Proximal part, with gamuts T1 WI Hyperintense bone lesion

Bone infarct, Ilium, MRI
Here is the specific information in the key image above:
- Diagnosis Bone infarct, Location(s) Ilium, with gamuts T1 WI Hyperintense bone lesion

Bone infarct, Femur - Proximal part, MRI
Here is the specific information in the key image above:
- Diagnosis Bone infarct, Location(s) Femur - Proximal part, with gamuts T1 WI Hyperintense bone lesion

Avascular necrosis, Femur - Proximal part, MRI
Here is the specific information in the key image above:
- Diagnosis Avascular necrosis, Location(s) Femur - Proximal part, with gamuts Epiphyseal osteolysis, Femoral head acquired deformation

Gaucher disease, Femur - Proximal part, MRI
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- Diagnosis Gaucher disease, Location(s) Femur - Proximal part, with gamuts

Gaucher disease, Femur - Proximal part, MRI
Here is the specific information in the key image above:
- Diagnosis Gaucher disease, Location(s) Femur - Proximal part, with gamuts

Avascular necrosis, Femur - Proximal part, MRI
Here is the specific information in the key image above:
- Diagnosis Avascular necrosis, Location(s) Femur - Proximal part, with gamuts Epiphyseal osteolysis, Femoral head acquired deformation

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