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Fig. 5. Axial fat-suppressed proton densityweighted image
(TR/TE, 4,100/38) of hips in 72-year-old woman with right-sided greater
trochanteric pain syndrome reveals T2 hyperintensity corresponding to fluid or
synovitis replacing distal right gluteus minimus tendon (open
arrowhead). Compare with intact insertion of left gluteus minimus tendon
(solid arrowhead).