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Fig. 1.
The 3 distinct stripes of the subdeltoid subacromial bursa are seen here
Fig. 2.
The upper layer of the supraspinatus tendon is missing
Fig. 3.
The subdeltoid subacromial bursa is not as distinct on the right of the image compared to the left
Fig. 4.
Calcific tendinosis with no acoustic shadowing
Fig. 5.
Calcific tendinosis seen in Figure 4 on X-ray
Fig. 6.
Calcific tendinosis with loss of the subdeltoid subacromial bursal interface, acoustic shadowing and neovascularization
Fig. 7.
Fluid in the long head of biceps tendon sheath and the subdeltoid subacromial bursa – transverse view. There is a vessel visible (a branch of the anterior humeral circumflex artery) but no neovascularization
Fig. 8.
Fluid in the long head of biceps tendon sheath and the subdeltoid subacromial bursa – longitudinal view