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Fig. 1C. 61-year-old man with surgically confirmed rupture of triceps tendon at insertion of olecranon and concomitant nonseptic effusion of olecranon bursa. Sagittal T2-weighted fat-suppressed image (4,100/100) reveals tear of triceps tendon (white arrowhead). Note concomitant elbow joint effusion (arrow). Olecranon bursa is marked with black arrowhead.