Figure 3.
Representative pre- and postprocedural images of the right shoulder adhesive capsulitis in a 56-year-old female with chronic pain and limited range of motion. (A) Preprocedural coronal MRI (fat-saturated T1-weighted post-contrast) revealed synovium and capsule enhancement (white arrows). (B) Preprocedural angiography of the right axillary artery showed angiogenesis (black arrows) over the corresponding enhanced area of MRI. (C) Postembolization angiography via thoracoacromial artery and other arteries indicated the elimination of angiogenesis after TAE. The patient’s pain and range of motion were improved after TAE.
