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Fig. 1B. 47-year-old man with left shoulder pain. Arthroscopy
performed after sonographic examination showed partial-thickness tear of
supraspinatus tendon. Similar long-axis sonographic view of left supraspinatus
insertion obtained from observer 2 shows hypoechoic region similar to that
shown in A that was interpreted as normal anisotropy.