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STRESS FRACTURE FIBULA SHIN MRI RADIOLOGY XRAY

STRESS FRACTURE

 

  • Transverse stress fracture in the fibula shaft in a runner.

 

  • This image demonstrates all the findings to look for in a stress fracture on MRI with.

 

  • The Stress Fracture on MRI being the thin high signal line crossing transversely across the fibula (Pink arrow).

 

  • The Low signal lines paralleling the cortex being Periosteal new bone formation (Green arrows).

 

  • High Signal soft tissue changes being Soft tissue oedema and inflammation (Blue arrows).

 

  • High Signal in the shaft being Bone marrow oedema (Yellow arrows).

  • Thin high signal line crossing transversely across the fibula (Pink arrow).

 

  • Periosteal new bone formation (Green arrows).

 

  • Soft tissue oedema (Blue arrows).

 

  • Bone marrow oedema (Yellow arrow).

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