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Calcific tendinitis is a self limiting condition due to deposition of calcium hydroxyapatite within tendons, usually of the rotator cuff.  Calcific deposits are usually visualised as homogeneous hyperdensity with variable morphology, but typically globular / amorphous with poor margins.  http://radiopaedia.org/articles/calcific-tendinitis Xray Pictures, Early 00s Aesthetic, Types Of Fractures, Shoulder Anatomy, Shoulder Dislocation, Medical Images, Shoulder Impingement, Xray Technician, Breaking Back

Calcific tendinitis is a self limiting condition due to deposition of calcium hydroxyapatite within tendons, usually of the rotator cuff. Calcific deposits are usually visualised as homogeneous hyperdensity with variable morphology, but typically globular / amorphous with poor margins. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/calcific-tendinitis

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The Anatomy of the Shoulder The shoulder is made up of two joints, the acromioclavicular joint and the glenohumeral joint. The acromioclavicular joint is where the acromion, part of the shoulder blade (scapula) and the collar bone (clavicle) meet. The glenohumeral joint is where the ball (humeral head) and the socket (the glenoid) meet. Xray Anatomy, Clavicle Bone, Two Joints, Shoulder Anatomy, X Ray Technician, Radiologic Technology, Radiology Student, Radiology Imaging, Xray Technician

The Anatomy of the Shoulder The shoulder is made up of two joints, the acromioclavicular joint and the glenohumeral joint. The acromioclavicular joint is where the acromion, part of the shoulder blade (scapula) and the collar bone (clavicle) meet. The glenohumeral joint is where the ball (humeral head) and the socket (the glenoid) meet.

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