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Fig. 3B. Tuberculous infection of right wrist in 58-year-old man (case 3)
with 6-month history of painful right wrist swelling and carpal tunnel
syndrome. Axial fast spin-echo T2-weighted MR images (3,280/88) show synovial
lesions seen as heterogeneous intermediate signal intensity with multiple foci
of low signal intensity in distended flexor tendon sheaths (black
arrows) and carpal tunnel. Flexor retinaculum (arrowheads,
C) of carpal tunnel has palmar bulging, and median nerve (white
arrow, C) is encased.