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Fig. 1A Shoulder of nonembalmed cadaver in neutral position.
Sonography scan (A), CT scan (B), and anatomic section
(C) obtained at level of tip of coracoid process (C) of shoulder in
neutral position show hypoechoic tissue corresponding to anterior part of
subacromial-subdeltoid bursa (asterisk), filled by iodinated contrast
material on CT image, lying between hyperechoic lines of peribursal fat and
between long head biceps (LB) and subscapularis (SUB) tendons deeply and
deltoid muscle (D) superficially. Medial portion of bursa (arrow) is
well identified facing coracoid process. Humeral head (H) is shown.