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Fig. 2B. —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 T2-weighted MR image (3,300/88) shows osteoarticular lesions (arrows) seen as heterogeneous high signal intensity with multiple foci of low signal intensity. Synovial fluid collections (arrowheads) are seen as high signal intensity in distended extensor tendon sheaths with heterogeneous intermediate to low signal intensity of thickened tenosynovium.