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Fig. 2D. 49-year-old man with diabetes mellitus who presented with chronic heel ulceration and extensive soft-tissue infection. Coronal T1-weighted fat-suppressed contrast-enhanced fast multiplanar spoiled gradient-recalled MR image (250/2.1; flip angle, 90°) documents peripheral ring enhancement of peritendinous collections (black arrows) and peroneal tendon sheath (white arrow). These findings indicate septic tenosynovitis with small peritendinous abscesses is present. Débridement proved presence of septic tenosynovitis.