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Clinical Image: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Appearance of Scurvy. A 40-year-old previously healthy woman presented to the Rheumatology department with suspected arthritis because of bilateral lower limb pain, swelling, and difficulty walking for the last six months. Physical examination revealed multiple subcutaneous hematomas, gingival hyperplasia, bilateral knee effusion, lower extremities muscle weakness, and right hip joint movement limitation. The laboratory tests were remarkable only for iron and folate deficiency normocytic anemia (Hemoglobin 9 mg/dl). The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) findings in the coronal STIR sequence of the hips (Image A) revealed bone marrow edema in the right proximal femur (femoral head, neck, intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric regions), right hip joint effusion, edema of the right buttock muscles and bilateral proximal thigh muscles, and perifascial edema around bilateral external obturator muscles; similar changes were demonstrated on the right knee coronal and sagittal T2-weighted fat saturated MRI (Images B, C). Vitamin C's undetectable blood levels confirmed Scurvy; treatment with Vitamin C and Multivitamins led to full recovery. Subsequently, we found out that the patient suffers from a selective eating disorder and has restricted her diet to rice and non-fortified yogurt.