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Fig. 7B —Normal pseudodefect of capitellum in 45-year-old man. Coronal
(A) and sagittal (B) T2-weighted fat-suppressed MR images depict
cortical and articular "defects" (arrow) at junction of
capitellum with posterior humerus. Note absence of marrow edema in this
individual.