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Fig. 2C —19-year-old woman with MRI showing characteristic features of dorsal occult ganglion. After contrast administration, T1-weighted fat-suppressed image shows wall enhancement (arrow). This was evident in 50% of dorsal occult ganglion cysts. Small dorsal occult ganglion characteristically is located at dorsal aspect of scapholunate ligament, superficially overlying midcarpal dorsal ligament.