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What Are The Findings Shown In The Following MRI Result?
My mri findings say there is a supraspinatus tendinosis without a full thickness tear and there is infraspinatus tendinosis My mri findings say there is a supraspinatus tendinosis without a full a full thickness tear. There is a small glenohumeral joint effusion. There is acromioclavicular joint hypertrophy with narrowing of the subacromial space. There is type II morphology with a neutral orientation. There is a small amount of fluid in the subacromial subdeletlid bursa what does all this mean
The MRI report is indicative of inflammatory response to previous trauma most likely. Without trauma, findings would be very less likely possible from arthritis or other reaons. However, full details of the history of onset, progress since beginning, MRI plates, clinical notes abbreviations will help during consultation.
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Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Are The Findings Shown In The Following MRI Result?
Hello, The MRI report is indicative of inflammatory response to previous trauma most likely. Without trauma, findings would be very less likely possible from arthritis or other reaons. However, full details of the history of onset, progress since beginning, MRI plates, clinical notes abbreviations will help during consultation. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon