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Fig. 2. 31-year-old male professional tennis player who presented
with acute onset of right lateral elbow pain. Longitudinal sonogram shows
small hypoechoic focus (arrow) in deep fibers of otherwise
normal-appearing tendon. Deep fibers are predominantly composed of extensor
carpi radialis brevis that can be followed from forearm. Hypoechoic focus was
thought to represent area of collagen degeneration and fibroblastic
proliferation that was subsequently confirmed at surgery.
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