FIGURE 3  Polymyositis associated with HIV infection.

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Therapy Insight: the changing spectrum of rheumatic disease in HIV infection

Rashmi M Maganti, John D Reveille and Frances M Williams

Nature Clinical Practice Rheumatology (2008) 4, 428-438
doi:10.1038/ncprheum0836

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Figure 3.  Polymyositis associated with HIV infection.

Axial T2-weighted MRI scans (A) without (10,850/90.0) and (B) with fat saturation (6,536/90.0) show a slightly increased signal in the quadriceps muscles of both legs, to a greater extent on the left than the right. Permission obtained from Springer © Tehranzadeh J et al. (2004) Skeletal Radiol 33: 311–320.

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