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Fig. 1C. 33-year-old man with right shoulder pain. Coronal T2-weighted
MR image shows biceps tendon (thick white arrow) traversing bicipital
groove (curved white arrow) and superior humeral head attaching to
superior portion of glenoid labrum (black arrow). Supraspinatous
(arrowheads) and subscapularis (thin white arrow) tendons
can be identified.