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Fig. 4B 62-year-old man with right shoulder pain. Coronal oblique modified inversion recovery (A) and coronal oblique fat-suppressed T2-weighted fast spin-echo (B) MR images of shoulder obtained at same location both show fluid signal intensity within articular surface of supraspinatus tendon (arrow). Signal abnormality does not appear to extend through bursal surface of tendon. All three reviewers interpreted these findings as partial-thickness articular surface tear of supraspinatus tendon.