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Fig. 2C. —47-year-old man with surgically proven rupture and retraction of distal biceps tendon. Sagittal fat-suppressed fast spin-echo T2-weighted MR image (TR/TEeff, 4000/45; echo train length, eight) of affected left elbow shows torn and retracted tendon (straight black arrow) and surrounding high-signal-intensity edema and hemorrhage (curved black arrow). Note capitellum (C), radial head (H), radial neck (N), and bicipital tuberosity (white arrow).