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Fig. 3A 62-year-old man who underwent 18F-FDG PET examination for possible recurrent thyroid carcinoma. He had 10-year history of painful frozen shoulder and complained of limited flexibility. He took acetaminophen several times per week and had undergone physical therapy for treatment of shoulder problem. His DASH score was 0. On physical examination, there was difficulty flexing left shoulder on scratch test and mild decrease in active range of motion of shoulder in flexion and abduction consistent with residual frozen shoulder. 18F-FDG PET images (A, transaxial; and B, coronal) showed increased uptake at medial aspect of humeral head in left glenohumeral joint.