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Fig. 3A. 61-year-old woman with distal radius fracture and increasing
ulnocarpal impaction. STIR image obtained 8 weeks after trauma shows linear
subchondral bone marrow edema along proximal surface of lunate (solid
arrow) and along distalmost ulnar head (open arrow). Note
suspicion of triangular fibrocartilage rupture.