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Fig. 1A. 46-year-old woman with 12-month history of medial ankle pain
and posterior tibialis tendinopathy associated with subtendinous bone marrow
edema of medial malleolus. T2-weighted fat-suppressed fast spin-echo MR images
of ankle in axial (A), sagittal (B), and coronal (C)
planes show thickening of posterior tibialis tendon (long straight
arrow) with increased internal signal (curved arrow). Note
marrow edema in immediately subjacent medial malleolus (short straight
arrow).