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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Imaging studies.a: Plain radiographs of both femurs reveal femoral neck fractures. (right, Garden III
fracture; left, Garden IV fracture) b: Coronal T1-weighted image demonstrates low-intensity femoral neck fractures and
the T2-weighted image shows high-intensity bone edema. c: 99mTc-hydroxymethylene diphosphonate (HMDP) scintigraphy demonstrates significant abnormal
uptake in calvaria, maxilla, both scapulae, ribs, both femoral necks, right condyle
of the femur, right tibia, and both tarsi. d: Plain radiographs of hip joints in which total hip arthroplasty was performed by
inserting an implant in the left hip joint.
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