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Fig. 3B. 74-year-old woman with surgically confirmed focal full-thickness tear in right abductor tendon cuff with trochanteric (subgluteus maximus) bursitis. Axial T2-weighted fast spin-echo image (4,005/102) of hips shows area of high signal intensity corresponding to fluid or synovitis replacing distal right gluteus medius tendon (black arrow). Compare with intact appearance of left distal gluteus medius tendon (white arrow).