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Fig. 3C. 50-year-old man with left wrist swelling for 1 year. Axial
(C) and coronal (D) fast spin-echo MR images (TR/effective TE,
3800/105; echo-train length, 12) reveals multiple tiny hypointense rice bodies
(arrows) that almost completely fill radial and ulnar bursae. These
rice bodies are much smaller than those seen in Figures
1B and
2D. Bursal wall is slightly
thickened. P = flexor digitorium profundus tendons, R = radius, U = ulna.
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