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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Soft tissue involvement is seen in cases of untreated or in rapidly spreading progressing cellulitis. [[MRI]] can be of great value in such cases. | Soft tissue involvement is seen in cases of untreated or in rapidly spreading progressing cellulitis. [[MRI]] can be of great value in such cases. A T2-weighted image may demonstrate hyperintensity and soft tissue thickening whilst T1 may show hypointensity and postcontrast enhancement. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Soft tissue involvement is seen in cases of untreated or in rapidly spreading progressing cellulitis. MRI can be of great value in such cases. A T2-weighted image may demonstrate hyperintensity and soft tissue thickening whilst T1 may show hypointensity and postcontrast enhancement.