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Fig. 1A. 36-year-old man who presented with soft-tissue mass
suspicious for malignant tumor. Volar coronal T1-weighted MR image (TR/TE,
480/16) obtained at level of pisiform (asterisk) shows
low-signal-intensity ulnar pseudoaneurysm within Guyon's canal; pseudoaneurysm
measures 20 x 15 mm. Proximal and distal ulnar arteries (black
arrows) and thickened saccular wall (white arrow) can be
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