Case Report

Rare Presentation of Angiolipoma Affecting an Intact Achilles Tendon

Figure 1

Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging at first visit. Axial (a, c, and e) and sagittal (b, d, and f) T1-weighted (T1WI, a and b), T2-weighted (T2WI, c and d), and fat-suppressed T2-weighted (T2FS, e and f) MR images.Images show a lesion (arrowhead) at the lateral aspect of the Achilles tendon (asterisk). It is isointense relative to subcutaneous fat and is surrounded by a low signal intensity area, which allows it to be distinguished from adjacent adipose tissues. The continuity of the Achilles tendon was maintained, and no tendon injury was indicated.
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