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Fig. 7. False-positive finding of type II superior peroneal
retinacular injury in 28-year-old woman with pain along lateral malleolus
suspected clinically to have superior retinacular injury. Thickening and
indistinctness of superior peroneal retinaculum are noted on axial T1-weighted
image (TR/TE, 900/22) and were believed to be avulsion injury. At surgery,
superior peroneal retinaculum was edematous but intact.