Example of pathological MRI (T1-weighted sequence after gadolinium) of the ankle from a patient with peripheral spondyloarthritis (female, 46 years). ‘O’,

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Example of pathological MRI (T1-weighted sequence after gadolinium) of the ankle from a patient with peripheral spondyloarthritis (female, 46 years). ‘O’, tendinitis; *, bone marrow oedema; fat arrow, sub-Achillean bursitis; thin arrow, oedema in the tendon of the plantar aponeurosis, in this case due to a plantar spur. Example of pathological MRI (T1-weighted sequence after gadolinium) of the ankle from a patient with peripheral spondyloarthritis (female, 46 years). ‘O’, tendinitis; *, bone marrow oedema; fat arrow, sub-Achillean bursitis; thin arrow, oedema in the tendon of the plantar aponeurosis, in this case due to a plantar spur. Xenofon Baraliakos et al. RMD Open 2017;3:e000541 Copyright © BMJ Publishing Group & EULAR. All rights reserved.