Fig. 5.
Two cases of bursal migration of RCCT. Coronal fat-suppressed proton-density weighted (A), axial gradient-echo (B), and sagittal T2-weighted (C) MR images of a 26-year-old female patient with atraumatic shoulder pain shows intrabursal migration of a calcification (arrows) with acute bursitis characterized by effusion and synovial hypertrophy within the subacromial–subdeltoid bursa (asterisks). Right shoulder US of a 32-year-old female patient with atraumatic pain (D) showing the subacromial–subdeltoid filled with hyperechoic fluid containing calcium and debris (headarrows) over an intact supraspinatus tendon