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From: Shoulder adhesive capsulitis: can clinical data correlate with fat-suppressed T2 weighted MRI findings?

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A Coronal fat-suppressed PD-weighted MRI image shows capsular edema at glenoid and humeral portions of capsule (arrows). B Sagittal T2-weighted MRI image shows anterior extracapsular edema (arrow). C Sagittal T2-weighted MRI image shows complete obliteration of subcoracoid fat triangle (encircled area). D Axial fat-suppressed PD MRI image shows effusion at long head biceps tendon sheath more than 2 mm (arrow). E Axial fat-suppressed PD-weighted MRI image shows extracapsular edema (encircled area). F Coronal T2-weighted MRI image shows maximum capsular thickening at glenoid portion of axillary recess, the humeral portion was obliterated and fibrotic. G, H Coronal fat-suppressed PD-weighted MRI image shows measurement of maximal height and width of axillary recess

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