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From: Carpal tunnel syndrome secondary to tumoral calcinosis: a case report and review of the literature

Fig. 2

Magnetic resonance imaging of the patient’s right wrist, showing a solitary oval calcification (*), located in the carpal tunnel centrally between the flexor tendons of the wrist, at the lunatum-capitatum junction, without surrounding adherence, having low signal intensity, showing no enhancement. It is surrounded by a reactive fluid collection (arrow), and subtle tenosynovitis of the flexor’s tendon sheaths, with mild compression of the median nerve (arrowhead). A Coronal T1-weighted Fast Spin Echo sequence. B Axial and C Sagittal Proton Density (PD) fat saturated sequences. D Post contrast administration sagittal T1-weighted fat saturated sequence

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