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Fig. 2B. 62-year-old woman with shoulder pain and weakness. Coronal
T2-weighted MR image shows retraction of distal supraspinatous tendon to level
of medial humeral head (black arrow). Superior subluxation of humeral
head and narrowed acromiohumeral distance can also be seen in this patient
with long history of symptoms consistent with impingement. Torn fibers of long
head of biceps tendon can be seen near labral attachment of tendon (white
arrow).