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Fig. 5B —Variable appearances may be mistaken for rotator cuff
abnormality. 59-year-old woman with pseudotear. Intraarticular contrast
between folds can mimic a tear (arrow), typically near level of
scapular spine (asterisk). Awareness of this variant avoids
false-positive diagnoses.