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Fig. 2F 33-year-old man with complete scapholunate ligament tear. Transverse
T1-weighted 3D fast low-angle shot (32/4.7; flip angle, 60°) MR arthrogram
shows disrupted dorsal (white arrow) and volar (black arrow)
portions of scapholunate ligament. Because of contrast impregnation, ligament
stumps are less conspicuous than in E.