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Common proximal long biceps tendon injuries

Common proximal long biceps tendon injuries
The pictures above show three common injuries of the proximal long biceps tendon. Panel A shows tendinopathy (or tendinosis), which can develop from chronic overuse (arrow). Panel B shows a longitudinal (or "split") tear of the portion of the tendon lying within the bicipital groove (dashed arrow). Panel C shows a complete tear of the tendon (thick arrow).
From: Beltran LS. MRI of Shoulder Injuries. In: Musculoskeletal Imaging: The Essentials, 1st ed, Chew FS (Ed), Wolters Kluwer, Philadelphia 2019. Copyright © 2019. Reproduced with permission from Wolters Kluwer Health. Unauthorized reproduction of this material is prohibited.
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