2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2019.11.036
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Can subcoracoid cyst formation be a sign of anterosuperior rotator cuff tears and biceps pulley lesions? A prospective radiologic and arthroscopic correlation study

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“…The retraction and severity of posterosuperior (PS) rotator cuff tears may affect the development and progression of SSC tendon lesions. To further investigate their relationship, the retraction of PS rotator cuff tears was classified according to the Patte classification (grade I ~ III) [ 31 , 33 ]. We evaluated the severity of PS rotator cuff tear according to the thickness (full-thickness versus non full-thickness) and the number of tendon tears (normal/single versus multiple).…”
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“…The retraction and severity of posterosuperior (PS) rotator cuff tears may affect the development and progression of SSC tendon lesions. To further investigate their relationship, the retraction of PS rotator cuff tears was classified according to the Patte classification (grade I ~ III) [ 31 , 33 ]. We evaluated the severity of PS rotator cuff tear according to the thickness (full-thickness versus non full-thickness) and the number of tendon tears (normal/single versus multiple).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 ). Turkmen et al suggested that the prevalence of SSC tendon tears was higher in patients with subcoracoid cyst [ 33 ] (Fig. 1 ).…”
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“…Previous studies attempted to reveal the relationship between uid signal and subscapularis tendon tears [15,20,22]. They suggested that patients with subcoracoid cyst, lesser tuberosity cyst, and uid accumulation around the subscapularis were more likely to have subscapularis tendon tears.…”
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“…We selected LHB subluxation/dislocation as a potential risk factor with evaluation on the axial plane of MRI [23](Figure . 1). Turkmen et al suggested that the prevalence of subscapularis tendon tears was higher in patients with subcoracoid cyst [22] (Figure .1). In this study, the subcoracoid cyst was measured on axial plane with fat-suppressed T2-weighted MRI.…”
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