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Fig. 3B —40-year-old woman who had persistent pain for 2 months after
removing rose thorn from her finger after gardening. MRI showed flexor
tenosynovitis, for which she was treated with nonsteroidal antiinflammatory
medications, with little improvement. Power Doppler sonogram shows marked
hyperemia around foreign body, corresponding to tenosynovitis detected on MRI.
MRI, however, failed to detect foreign body as underlying problem.