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Fig. 1C 42-year-old man 2 months after hand trauma (resulting from
fall) with final diagnosis of posttraumatic neurogenic edema of dorsal
interosseus muscles. On more proximal section at level of pisiform bone, deep
branch (white curved arrow) and superficial branch (black curved
arrow) of ulnar nerve and median nerve (straight arrow) are
hyperintense on STIR image (4,300/59).