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What Does This MRI Result Indicate?

hi, this is my MRI result. what do you say? Tiny area of abnormal signal is noted in the supraspinatus tendon appearing in relation with tendinitis     . The infraspinatus and subscapularis tendons are unremarkable     . The long head of biceps tendon is in normal location     . Minimal to mild amount of fluid is seen in the subdeltoid bursa     . There is normal signal from the bone marrow     . No masses could be identified     . No joint effusion is seen     . The glenoid labrum is grossly intact     .
Tue, 8 Dec 2015
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what are your symptoms friend
a small area of supra spinous muscle tendonitis can give you pain in some movements specially when you are shrugging your shoulders or raising your arms above shoulder level
its an irritatingly painful condition but quite treatable
what exactly do you want to ask please be a bit more specific
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What Does This MRI Result Indicate?

what are your symptoms friend a small area of supra spinous muscle tendonitis can give you pain in some movements specially when you are shrugging your shoulders or raising your arms above shoulder level its an irritatingly painful condition but quite treatable what exactly do you want to ask please be a bit more specific