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From: The value of MRI examination on bilateral hands including proximal interphalangeal joints for disease assessment in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis: a cross-sectional cohort study

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The prevalence and involvement pattern of MRI tenosynovitis in bilateral hands. a The prevalence of MRI tenosynovitis per tendon compartment or per joint of 75 dominant or nondominant hands. b The involvement pattern of MRI tenosynovitis in ten wrist tendon compartments and digit flexor tenosynovitis in MCPJs or PIPJs. ND, non-dominant; D, dominant; IPJ, interphalangeal joint; PIPJ, proximal interphalangeal joint; MCPJ, metacarpophalangeal joint

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