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You are here: Home / Articles / The Diagnostic View: Assess Your Rheumatology Knowledge

The Diagnostic View: Assess Your Rheumatology Knowledge

February 2, 2015 • By Jen Demertzis, MD

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In this new recurring feature, we first present a series of images (this page) for your review, and then a brief discussion of the findings and diagnosis. Before you turn to the discussion, examine these images carefully and draw your own conclusions.

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These images were taken of a 49-year-old woman with left shoulder pain.

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Figure 1: Left shoulder anteroposterior radiograph
Figure 1: Left shoulder anteroposterior radiograph
Figure 2: Left shoulder oblique coronal T2-weighted fat-suppressed MR image
Figure 2: Left shoulder oblique coronal T2-weighted fat-suppressed MR image
Figure 3: Left shoulder oblique coronal T1-weighted fat-suppressed MR image with contrast
Figure 3: Left shoulder oblique coronal T1-weighted fat-suppressed MR image with contrast

Filed Under: Conditions Tagged With: Demertzis, Diagnosis, images, rheumatology, shoulderIssue: February 2015

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