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Fig. 9. MRI of type I superior peroneal retinacular injury in 37-year-old woman. Axial fat-suppressed proton density image (TR/TE, 3,280/32) depicts dislocation of fragmented peroneus brevis tendon (solid arrows) into pouch formed by stripped superior peroneal retinaculum. Peroneus longus tendon has migrated proximally (open arrow). Peroneus quartus tendon (arrowhead) is medial to peroneus longus tendon.