Presentation
Follow up in calcaneal stress fracture. Anorexia nervosa.
Patient Data
Age: 55 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Anorexia nervosa - gelatinous marrow transformation
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Low field exam. Bone marrow moderate low-intensity signal, somehow patchy in T1. Osteoblastic reaction at the stress fracture site in the lower part of the calcaneus. On fat-sat sequences (STIR sagittal and Dixon coronal) high signal intensity of the bone marrow. Edema at the fracture site is difficult to appreciate due to bone marrow transformation.