Fig. 2
From: Periosteal new bone formation in Klippel-Trénaunay syndrome: a case report
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Radiographs and computed tomography images of the tibiofibular (obtained 7 weeks after the initial radiograph) reveal a parosteal high-density lesion with well-defined borders along the long axis of the left tibia (a, b, c). T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging scans of the lower legs show heterogeneous high-signal intensity in the anterolateral aspect of the tibia, with diffused dilated vessels in the left shank ( d, e)