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Figure 3a. Sagittal MR images in a 70-year-old man with endocarditis, positive blood cultures for enterococci, and clinically presumed diskitis. (a) T1-weighted fat-suppressed fast multiplanar spoiled gradient-recalled-echo image (200/3, flip angle of 90°) shows intact vertebral endplates (arrowheads) at the L5-S1 disk. (b) T2-weighted STIR image (4,600/68/150) shows hyperintensity of the L5-S1 disk, intact vertebral endplates, and a preserved nuclear cleft (arrow). Only the ventral aspect of the L5 body shows discrete hyperintense alteration of the bone marrow. (c) T1-weighted contrast-enhanced fat-suppressed fast multiplanar spoiled gradient-recalled-echo image (200/3, flip angle of 90°) shows discrete focal contrast enhancement (arrow) of the disk, focal enhancement of the ventral aspect of L5 (white arrowhead), and subdural phlegmon (black arrowheads).
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