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From: Acute Tibial osteomyelitis caused by intraosseous access during initial resuscitation: a case report and literature review

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a Image of the left tibia, well-defined area with redness, warmth and swelling over his left proximal tibia corresponding to the site of the intraosseous injection (arrow). The contralateral leg is normal. b X-rays of left proximal tibia in front view with multiple ill-defined lytic lesion in the metaphysis and the epiphysis and geographic pattern (red arrow) and also proximal tibial blurred periosteal appositions (green arrow). c Coronal T1-weighted section with massive epiphyso-metaphyseal hypoT1 intra-medullary bone edema extended to the diaphysis up to the middle third of the leg. d Sagittal fat-sat T2–weighted section with significant hyperT2 infiltration of soft tissues (arrows)

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