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Fig. 2B. 41-year-old male patient who suffered forced external and
abduction injury to left arm when falling down manhole. Axial T1-weighted MR
image of left chest wall at same level as A shows retracted sternal
head of pectoralis major muscle (P) with some fatty infiltration present. It
is difficult to differentiate chronic hematoma of tendon from overlying
deltoid (D) at level of humerus, but intervening scar tissue can be identified
(arrowheads).