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. 2022 Jul 3;6(5):809–814. doi: 10.1016/j.jseint.2022.06.003

Figure 1.

Figure 1

A 3T MRI scan of the left shoulder joint on a 35-year-old male patient using routine protocol. (A) Coronal T2-weighted image and (B) coronal proton density fat saturated image demonstrating a full thickness tear of the supraspinatus tendon insertion (white arrows). (C) Coronal proton density fat saturated image, (D) sagittal proton density fat saturated image, and (E) axial proton density fat saturated image demonstrating an intact biceps anchor and pulley within the bicipital groove (gray arrows). (F) A frontal radiograph of the left shoulder showing a maintained acromiohumeral distance (8.7 mm). MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.