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Fig. 1A. 20-year-old man with injury sustained while boxing 2-3 months previously who presented with continued generalized wrist pain and stiffness. Scaphoid fracture of wrist was not visible on initial radiograph and remained radiographically occult during entire course of therapy. Coronal T2-weighted fast spin-echo MR image (TR/TE, 4000/72) with fat saturation shows nondisplaced fracture as distinct linear focus of low signal intensity (arrow) with surrounding bright edema.