Iliotibial band syndrome MRI

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MRI

On imaging, ill-defined decreased signal intensity on T1-weighted images and increased signal intensity on T2- weighted images will be noted deep to the iliotibial band, adjacent to the lateral femoral epicondyle.

Patient #1: MR images demonstrating iliotibial band syndrome

Patient #2: MR images demonstrating iliotibial band syndrome

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Copyleft images obtained courtesy of RadsWiki [2]

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