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Fig. 2C. 71-year-old woman with 15-month history of swelling and symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome in right wrist. Sagittal fast spin-echo T2-weighted fat-saturated MR image (TR/effective TE, 3840/105; echo-train length, 12) reveals multiple rice bodies (arrows) in distended radioulnar bursa and flexor tendon sheath proximal and distal relative to flexor retinaculum. R = radius, C = capitate bone.