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Fig. 1B. 54-year-old man with diabetes mellitus who presented with chronic nonhealing wound of great toe after resection of interphalangeal joint. Coronal T2-weighted fast spin-echo short tau inversion recovery MR image (5200/62; inversion time, 150 msec) reveals rim of fluid intensity signal around flexor hallucis longus tendon (black arrow) and extensor hallucis tendon (arrowhead). Note hyperintense signal in stump of proximal phalanx (white arrow), indicating osteomyelitis.