Presentation
Non-traumatic acute onset right shoulder pain and weakness for 2 days.
Patient Data
Age: 65 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Subscapularis calcific tendinosis
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X-ray shows calcification at site of subscapularis insertion.
From the case:
Subscapularis calcific tendinosis
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Calcification focus is noted in subscapularis tendon.
Mild bursal effusion is noted with significant peribursal hypervascularity.