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Fig. 2A. Tuberculous infection of right wrist in 90-year-old man (case 6)
with 12-month history of right wrist swelling and soft-tissue mass. Axial fast
spin-echo T1-weighted MR image (TR/TE, 650/15) shows synovial lesions
involving extensor tendons, bone, and joint (arrows). Synovial fluid
collections (arrowheads) are seen as intermediate to low signal
intensity in distended extensor tendon sheaths.