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Fig. 3 Stretching ("burning") injury of right brachial
plexus in 35-year-old man. Coronal fat-suppressed T2-weighted image shows that
there is high signal, indicating edema, and thickening of divisions and cords
(straight arrows) of right brachial plexus. Note effusion (curved
arrow) in ipsilateral shoulder joint due to traction injury of upper
extremity.