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Fig. 1D. Tuberculous infection of right wrist in 64-year-old woman (case 7)
with 8-month history of right wrist swelling, soft-tissue mass, and carpal
tunnel syndrome. Axial fast spin-echo T2-weighted MR image (3,500/96) shows
synovial fluid collection in flexor tendon sheath and heterogeneous
intermediate to low signal intensity of thickened tenosynovium.
Crescent-shaped fluid collection (arrow) is identified with
displacement of flexor tendons. Small low-signal foci are in synovial fluid
collection.