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Ok searched around a bunch and couldn't find much or sure which section to post in
Had a head/neck/back injury almost 2 years ago, but have had pretty severe left shoulder pain/arm and hand pain doctors assumed it was the bulging disks in my neck but they finally did an mri/arthrogram of my shoulder, can anyone help me understand the radiologists report??? Don't see the doctor for another 2 weeks Rotator cuff. Intact without appreciable tear Muscles. Normal morphology and signal Ligaments. Intact Labrum. Probable small sublabral recess or foramen, less likely tiny labral tear in the anterior/superior labrum A/C joint. Minimal arthrosis. The acromion is type II without significant downsloping Biceps. Intact Bones. Normal marrow signal Other. Normal Arthrogram. Some of the contrast during the injection extended into the region of the subscapularis tendon and muscle Conclusion. Tiny probablw sublabral recess or foramen, less likely labeled tear rotator cuff appears to be intact And is this normal for a 28yr old? |
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