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Shukla S et al. – In a young patient with chronic hindfoot pain and a normal radiograph, MRI features suggestive of possible OO include extensive bone marrow oedema limited to one bone, with a possible nidus demonstrated in two–thirds of cases. The presence or absence of a nidus should be confirmed with high–resolution CT.

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