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Bony avulsion of gluteus medius tendon from the greater trochanter attachment

Mild distal supraspinatus tendinosis.

Small joint effusion with focal thickening of inferior glenohumeral ligament with small abnormal soft tissue thickening at rotator interval – represents adhesive capsulitis

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← A small partial thickness tear involving the articular fibers at the crescent segment, 1.5 cm proximal to the point of insertion, traversing medially along the interstitium of the medial part of the tendon.
Bony Bankar+ HSL+ MGHL tear →

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