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From: Clinical features and treatment outcome of wrist tuberculosis in adult- a retrospective study of 84 consecutive cases with minimum of 2 years follow up

Fig. 1

A 52-year-old male patient with Tuberculous tenosynovitis of the wrist. A. Swelling can be observed on the palmar and dorsal side of the right wrist. B. No obvious bone destruction was found on X-ray films of the wrist joint and distal ulnar and radius. C.MRI showed that the synovial lesions of the wrist involve the flexor tendons and the surrounding soft tissue. D. An intraoperative photograph suggested that the degenerated and necrotic synovial tissue attached around the flexor tendons had been completely removed. EH. The patient's right wrist function recovered well 25.5 months after the operation

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