In 16 Göttingen minipigs 31 soft-tissue haematomas of different location were produced by reinjection of freshly drawn arterial and venous blood. Immediately after the injection, MRI of the haematomas was performed and continued for 2-3 h. The MRI appearance of the haematomas depended on the site of the injection. Intramuscular haematomas demonstrated on T2-weighted gradient-echo images a decrease in signal intensity within a few minutes after injection. With the same scan parameters, subcutaneous haematomas had a high signal intensity still at 3 h after injection. When section of the cadaver was performed, the subcutaneous haematomas consisted of compact clot, whereas with intramuscular injection diffuse infiltration of the muscle was present.