Items tagged “shoulder”

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Paralabral cyst of the shoulder

Paralabral cysts of the shoulder are a location-specific type of paralabral cysts. They are an infrequent finding on MRI, however, are an important diagnostic entity as they may cause a compression neuropathy of the suprascapular or axillary nerves depending on where they occur, along with a var...
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Epidermoid cyst in the upper arm

  Diagnosis almost certain
Digvijay Rane
Published 16 Jul 2015
80% complete
MRI
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Biceps chondromalacia

Biceps chondromalacia is an attritional lesion of the humeral head caused by repeated abrasion by the intra-articular segment of the long head of biceps tendon. Pathology The long head of biceps brachii arises from the supraglenoid tubercle of the glenoid fossa and has an intra- and extra-arti...
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Acromioclavicular joint injury - type 5

  Diagnosis certain
Henry Knipe
Published 05 Nov 2015
91% complete
X-ray
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Biceps pulley injury

Biceps pulley injuries can be challenging and difficult to diagnose. They can be missed during open and arthroscopic examination, and therefore have sometimes been referred to as a “hidden lesions”. Pathology Anterior extension of supraspinatus tendon tears may involve the rotator interval cap...
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Calcific bursitis

  Diagnosis certain
Matt Skalski
Published 12 Jan 2016
98% complete
X-ray MRI
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Shoulder - annotated x-rays

  Diagnosis certain
Samir Benoudina
Published 16 Jun 2016
85% complete
Annotated image
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Acromioclavicular joint injury

  Diagnosis certain
Henry Knipe
Published 11 Jul 2016
83% complete
X-ray
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Anterior shoulder fracture dislocation

  Diagnosis certain
Derek Smith
Published 26 Oct 2016
94% complete
X-ray
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Rotator crescent

The rotator crescent is the crescent-shaped, thin area of the distal supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons, which are two major rotator cuff tendons. On its medial border is a thick fibrous reinforcement called the rotator cable. It is hypothesized that the rotator crescent is shielded from m...
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Isolated coracoid process apophyseal avulsion fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Teun W. F. Pappot
Published 05 Apr 2017
95% complete
MRI
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Double Oreo cookie sign (glenoid labrum)

The double Oreo cookie sign refers to the presence of two hyperintense lines in the superior glenoid labrum, one of which represents a superior labral tear and the other a physiological sublabral recess 1,2. Terminology This sign should not be confused with the Oreo cookie sign of pericardial ...
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Bankart lesion and Hill Sachs fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Mostafa Elfeky
Published 28 Apr 2017
87% complete
X-ray CT MRI
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Milwaukee shoulder - early

  Diagnosis possible
Domenico Nicoletti
Published 15 Jun 2017
55% complete
Annotated image X-ray
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Glenoid avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament

Glenoid avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament (GAGL) is a shoulder injury that is similar to the humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament (HAGL) but where the avulsion fracture is of the glenoid attachment of the inferior glenohumeral ligament rather than the humeral attachment, with or wit...
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Hill-Sachs lesion

  Diagnosis certain
Francis Fortin
Published 11 Jan 2018
94% complete
X-ray Annotated image
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Full-thickness rotator cuff tear

Full-thickness rotator cuff tears are a type of rotator cuff tear that extends from the bursal surface to the articular surface. Epidemiology Full-thickness tears are common. Their reported prevalence increases with age and ranges from 5-17%. They are less common than partial-thickness tears 5...
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Scapular hypoplasia - dentate glenoid

  Diagnosis certain
Brian Gilcrease-Garcia
Published 10 Aug 2018
92% complete
X-ray CT
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Shoulder osteoarthritis

  Diagnosis certain
Heba Abdelmonem
Published 09 Dec 2018
89% complete
MRI
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Humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament (HAGL)

  Diagnosis almost certain
Yasser Asiri
Published 23 May 2020
77% complete
MRI

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