Presentation
Persistent pain at the medial side of the elbow over a month.
Patient Data
Age: 65 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Medial epicondylitis
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Hyperintensity signal is seen at the medial epicondyle and extends along the flexor tendon fibers related to medial epicondylitis.
Case Discussion
Medial epicondylitis (also known as golfer's elbow) is an angiofibroblastic tendinosis of the common flexor-pronator tendon group of the elbow.