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Fig. 3B. 61-year-old woman with distal radius fracture and increasing
ulnocarpal impaction. On STIR image obtained 16 weeks after A, bone
marrow edema of lunate has distinctively increased (solid arrow).
Torn triangular fibrocartilage can be seen with fluid extending into distal
radioulnar joint (open arrow).