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English: "Transverse T1-weighted (upper slice) and STIR image (bottom slice) of the thighs of patients with inclusion body myositis. Upper row: note the fatty infiltration (areas of increased signal) predominantly of the anterior muscles of the thigh. Bottom row: note the areas of high signal in the right thigh (also in the anterior muscles), indicating muscle oedema (inflammation)." Copied from caption of cited article.
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Source Update in inclusion body myositis. Current Opinion in Rheumatology: November 2013 - Volume 25 - Issue 6 - p 763-771 doi: 10.1097/01.bor.0000434671.77891.9a
Author Machado, Pedro*; Brady, Stefen*; Hanna, Michael G.

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MRI (T1 top, STIR bottom) of thighs in patient with sIBM. Fat infiltration and edema are visible.

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