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Fig. 6

From: Imaging in the diagnosis of ulnar nerve pathologies—a neoteric approach

Fig. 6

a Anechoic cystic lesion (red arrowheads) adjacent to the ulnar nerve (yellow arrow) at the elbow with underlying cortical erosions (red arrow). The cystic lesion appears to arise from the nerve, suggestive of an intraneural ganglion cyst. b T2-weighted axial section shows hyperintense cystic lesion (red arrowheads) which post operatively was diagnosed as ganglion cyst arising from the nerve sheath of the ulnar nerve (yellow arrow). The nerve is hyperintense due to compressive neuropathy. Also noted are osteophytes (red arrow) and joint effusion (blue arrowhead) suggestive of arthritic changes. c T2-weighted coronal image shows the cystic lesion (red arrowheads) arising from the adjacent ulnar nerve (yellow arrow) lying along the course of the nerve [54]. Also noted are osteophytes (red arrow)

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