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Sagittal proton density with fat saturation image shows enlarged and oedematous patellar tendon insertion (arrow), bone marrow oedema of the tibial tuberosity and HFP oedema Open image in new window Fig. 16 Meniscal cyst.
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It can be seen that some defects are created near the edges and in the steps of the specimen, after 0.2 hours of insertion (arrows in Fig. 5a).
Open image in new window Fig. 5 MRI of a 30 years old male long-distance runner 18 months after surgical treatment for left PHT. a Proton density-weighted coronal image showing no abnormal signal intensity of the left proximal hamstring insertion (arrows).
d Short axis post contrast inversion recovery SSFP sequences shows patchy, fine mid-myocardial LGE of the hypertrophied septum, especially at RV insertion points (arrows) that are consistent with interstitial fibrosis in a pattern that is specific for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
(A ) Upper traces: three examples of the first Fluc insertion events (arrows) after adding liposomes to the bilayer.
a A CG (red arrow) insertion in Vandana and the susceptible progeny IR78221-19-3-196-B in position 122 results to a stop codon in position 145.
The red arrows show pFind1 insertion sites; the black arrows show the orientation of pFind1 at integration sites.
Some of the smaller CGI touches are highlighted too, including the insertion of burning arrows during battle sequences and how green screen is used to give the illusion of severed fingers.
The left image (a) shows the paravertebral catheter after the insertion procedure (white arrows).
However, ectopic recruitment surrounding the site of transgene insertion is also observed (arrow, Figure 1C).
Open image in new window Fig. 3 T1-weighted coronal oblique MRI shows a solid calcium deposit at the insertion of the SS (black arrow) with partial tear of the related tendon on the bursal side (white arrow).
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