DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2423062621
(Radiology 2007;242:950.)
© RSNA, 2007
"Assessment of Vascular Invasion by Musculoskeletal Tumors of the Limbs: Use of Contrast-enhanced MR Angiography." Radiology 2006;238(2):611621
Page 617, caption for figure 2 should read as follows: Images of a 35-year-old woman with a chondrosarcoma of the proximal tibia. A releasable adhesion was found at surgery. (a) Transverse contrast-enhanced fast spin-echo fat-saturated T1-weighted MR image (460/14 msec) shows no fat plane between the posterior tibial artery (white arrow) and the tumor (black arrows). (b) Contrast-enhanced coronal oblique MR angiographic image (6.3/1.5/27.0) shows a displacement of the popliteal artery (long arrows) without stenosis. Note the tumoral blush (short arrows). (c) Coronal oblique angiographic image shows displacement of the popliteal artery (long arrows) without stenosis, which is in agreement with MR angiographic findings. Note the tumoral blush (short arrows).