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Fig. 2. 31-year-old man with normal-appearing peripheral attachment
of triangular fibrocartilage complex, with tear found on arthroscopy. Coronal
three-dimensional gradient-echo image from indirect arthrogram (TR/TE, 46/15;
flip angle, 45°) shows normal-appearing ulnar attachment (arrows)
that was proven to be peripheral triangular fibrocartilage tear at
surgery.
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