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TENOSYNOVITIS. B-mode Transverse Longitudinal Finger flexor digitorum tenosynovitis. Abnormal anechoic and/or hypoechoic (relative to tendon fibers) tendon sheath widening which can be related both to the presence of tenosynovial abnormal fluid and/or hypertrophy
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TENOSYNOVITIS. B-mode Extensor digitorum communis tenosynovitis. Abnormal anechoic and/or hypoechoic (relative to tendon fibers) tendon sheath widening which can be related both to the presence of tenosynovial abnormal fluid and/or hypertrophy Transverse Longitudinal
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TENOSYNOVITIS. B-mode Extensor carpi radialis and extensor pollicis longus tenosynovitis. Abnormal anechoic and/or hypoechoic (relative to tendon fibers) tendon sheath widening which can be related both to the presence of tenosynovial abnormal fluid and/or hypertrophy Transverse Longitudinal
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TENOSYNOVITIS. B-mode Transverse Longitudinal Extensor carpi ulnaris tenosynovitis. Abnormal anechoic and/or hypoechoic (relative to tendon fibers) tendon sheath widening which can be related both to the presence of tenosynovial abnormal fluid and/or hypertrophy Left wrist
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TENOSYNOVITIS. B-mode Extensor carpi ulnaris tenosynovitis. Abnormal anechoic and/or hypoechoic (relative to tendon fibers) tendon sheath widening which can be related both to the presence of tenosynovial abnormal fluid and/or hypertrophy Transverse Longitudinal Left wrist
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TENOSYNOVITIS. B-mode Transverse Longitudinal Left wrist, panoramic view Extensor carpi ulnaris tenosynovitis. Abnormal anechoic and/or hypoechoic (relative to tendon fibers) tendon sheath widening which can be related both to the presence of tenosynovial abnormal fluid and/or hypertrophy
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TENOSYNOVITIS. B-mode Transverse Longitudinal Tibialis posterior tenosynovitis. Abnormal anechoic and/or hypoechoic (relative to tendon fibers) tendon sheath widening which can be related both to the presence of tenosynovial abnormal fluid and/or hypertrophy Right ankle
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TENOSYNOVITIS. B-mode Transverse Longitudinal Tibialis posterior tenosynovitis. Abnormal anechoic and/or hypoechoic (relative to tendon fibers) tendon sheath widening which can be related both to the presence of tenosynovial abnormal fluid and/or hypertrophy Right ankle
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