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Fig. 5A Partial tear of tibialis anterior tendon in 63-year-old man.
(Reprinted from Internal Derangements of Joints: Emphasis on MRI,
Resnick and Kang, 1997: p. 870 with permission from Elsevier) Sagittal
T2-weighted MR image (TR/TE, 5,200/90) of ankle shows torn tendon
(arrow) appearing as bulbous mass at level of ankle joint, which
corresponds to interval between superior extensor retinaculum and oblique
superomedial limb of inferior extensor retinaculum.