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Fig. 6A. 54-year-old male golfer with 6-month history of left lateral elbow pain. Longitudinal sonogram shows large linear hypoechoic cleft (straight arrows) extending from deep surface through torn attenuated common extensor origin, indicating complete tear. Note tear of lateral collateral ligament (curved arrow) and humerus (asterisk).