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Fig. 2A 76-year-old man referred for staging of non-small cell lung cancer. He gave history of pain and disability associated with left-sided rotator cuff tear. His DASH score was 24.1. On physical examination, there was positive lift-off sign and difficulty with active extension and internal rotation on left side. These findings were consistent with his history of rotator cuff tear. 18F-FDG PET images (A, transaxial; and B, coronal) show some diffuse uptake about shoulder joint but more intense uptake at left greater tuberosity.