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Fig. 5. Type I superior peroneal retinacular injury in 49-year-old
woman with chronic dislocation of peroneus brevis tendon. Axial T1-weighted
image (TR/TE, 900/22) depicts dislocation of peroneus brevis tendon
(curved arrow) into pouch formed by elevated superior peroneal
retinaculum (straight long arrow). Fibular groove (straight short
arrows) is irregular and flat. Small fragment of peroneus brevis tendon
remained in groove (open arrow).