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Fig. 4. 36-year-old man with pain while bench-pressing. T2-weighted axial MR
image reveals complete rupture of pectoralis major tendon at its insertion
(arrow) with retraction of muscle belly medially (thick
arrows) and displacement of biceps tendon (B) from intertubercular
groove. Note abnormally increased fluid within intertubercular groove.