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Fig. 3. 38-year-old woman with 6-month history of right lateral elbow
pain. Longitudinal sonogram reveals large anechoic focus (between
asterisks) with no normal fibers intact in mid and deep fibers of
common extensor origin where fibers arise from bone. Focus occupied more than
70% of tendon depth and was thought to represent partial tear. Findings were
confirmed at surgery.