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Fig 6 - The Use of Gadolinium in Musculoskeletal MRI—Time to Rethink?
![Fig. 6 Transverse greyscale ultrasound image of a soft tissue lesion in another patient with histologically proven sarcoma. The superior aspect is anechoic in keeping with necrosis with the solid inferior part of the lesion representing viable tissue. A biopsy needle is targeted into this area. Administration of gadolinium would not have been of clinical value.](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/354427132/figure/fig3/AS:1065595189600256@1631069099488/Transverse-greyscale-ultrasound-image-of-a-soft-tissue-lesion-in-another-patient-with_Q320.jpg)
Transverse greyscale ultrasound image of a soft tissue lesion in another patient with histologically proven sarcoma. The superior aspect is anechoic in keeping with necrosis with the solid inferior part of the lesion representing viable tissue. A biopsy needle is targeted into this area. Administration of gadolinium would not have been of clinical value.
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