Wrist extensor tendon sheath


Cause, clinical and ultrasound findings

  • Inflammatory arthritis or chronic overuse due to occupational or athletic activities may cause tendinopathy or tenosynovitis of the extensor wrist tendons. Common sites of the disease include compartment I (de Quervain’s tenosynovitis), the compartment I and II intersection area (intersection syndrome) and compartment VI at the level of the ulnar head.

  • Pain and palpable swelling at the affected area may be noted.

  • The tendon sheath is distended with fluid (tenosynovitis). A hypoechoic appearance is typical, and synovial tissue with or without neovascularity may be seen in and around the tendon (tendinopathy).

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