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Fig. 3F. 51-year-old woman with inflammatory arthritis for 8 months and intraosseous lesion of capitate bone. Coronal spin-echo T1-weighted (400/10) (D), coronal spin-echo gadolinium-enhanced fat-saturated T1-weighted (578/9, obtained immediately after injection) (E), and coronal spin-echo fat-saturated T2-weighted (2,200/80) (F) images show same lesion as seen in A–C. Lesion has low signal on T1-weighted image (D), enhances with contrast administration (E), has high signal on T2-weighted image (F), and shows break in cortex with intraarticular extension. Note tenosynovitis of extensor carpi ulnaris muscle.