Presentation
Fall, shoulder pain. ?dislocation ?bony injury
Patient Data
Age: 60 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Normal shoulder (radiograph)
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The glenohumeral joint is congruent. Normal alignment of the AC joint. No displaced fracture. No rotator cuff calcification.
Case Discussion
Additional to joint alignment and fractures, shoulder radiographs should be assessed for rotator cuff calcification, as it can present with acute shoulder pain.