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Fig. 1. 29-year-old woman with normal peripheral (ulnar) attachment
of triangular fibrocartilage complex. Coronal three-dimensional gradientecho
image from indirect arthrogram (TR/TE, 46/15; flip angle, 45°) shows
surgically proven normal peripheral triangular fibrocartilage complex
attachment (arrows). Patient had small tear (arrowheads) of
central disc of triangular fibrocartilage complex.
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