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Primary indications for MRI of the Shoulder include, but are not limited to, diagnosis, exclusion, and grading of suspected: 1. rotator cuff abnormalities: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and/or subscapularis full-thickness and partial -thickness tears, tendonopathy, tendonitis 2. Disorders of the long head of the biceps brachii: full-thickness and partial -thickness tears, tendonopathy, tendonitis, subluxation, dislocation 3. Conditions affecting the supraspinatus outlet: acromial shape, os acromiale, subacromial spurs, acromioclavicular joint disorders, subacromial bursitis 4. Labral abnormalities: cysts, degeneration, and tears, including superior labrum anterior posterior (SLAP) and Bankart lesions and their variants 5.
Primary indications for MRI of the shoulder include, but are not limited to, diagnosis, exclusion, and grading of suspected: 1. Rotator cuff abnormalities: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and/or subscapularis full-thickness and partial-
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