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From: Three-dimensional Doppler ultrasound findings in healthy wrist and finger tendon sheaths - can feeding vessels lead to misinterpretation in Doppler-detected tenosynovitis?

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Number of participants with feeding vessel signal at different locations. Distribution of feeding vessel signals in relation to the flexor tendon sheaths of the second and third right finger and the wrist. Bordeaux boxes represent the overall number of participants who had feeding vessel signal in the marked area, calculated as presence/absence. Other boxes represent the number of participants who had feeding vessel signals at a specific location for the marked area I (see schematic drawing, lower right); abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis, II; extensor carpi radialis longus and extensor carpi radialis brevis, III: extensor pollicis longus, VI; extensor indicis and extensor digitorum communis, V; extensor digiti minimi, IV; extensor carpi ulnaris, 1; flexor carpi radialis, 2; flexor pollicis longus, 3; flexor digitorum superficialis and profundus

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