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Fig. 2E —74-year-old male soft-embalmed cadaver with full-thickness tear of second plantar plate of left foot. Coronal T2-weighted fat-suppressed image at level of insertion of second and third plantar plates onto proximal phalanx. Ill-defined focus of increased signal intensity represents plantar plate tear (white arrow). Normal plantar plate fibers are seen laterally. Plantar plate tear is also seen in third plantar plate (arrowhead). Adventitial bursitis is seen as hyperintense regions in fat pad adjacent to second through fourth metatarsal heads (black arrows).