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. 2016 Sep 9;3:61. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2016.00061

Figure 4.

Figure 4

(A) Shoulder radiograph with mineralization of the supraspinatus tendon insertion (red arrow); (B) STIR sagittal image of a shoulder MRI in a patient with a supraspinatus tendinopathy showing an inflamed supraspinatus tendon; (C) STIR transverse image of a shoulder MRI in a patient with a supraspinatus tendinopathy showing a flattened or oval appearance of the biceps tendon and loss of fluid around the biceps tendon within the bicipital groove at the level of insertion of the supraspinatus; (D) T1 MRI image in a patient with a supraspinatus tendinopathy showing fatty replacement at the myotendinous junction of the supraspinatus tendon; (E) diagnostic musculoskeletal shoulder ultrasound image depicting an enlargement of the supraspinatus tendon.