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Fig. 5D 39-year-old man with normal superior recess and minimal
degenerative fraying of superior labrum at surgery. Screen capture from
adjacent more superior axial image shows localization (curved arrows)
of image B ("Mid") and a portion of long head of biceps
tendon (straight arrow). Back of long head of biceps tendon at
insertion onto labrum is indicated with arrowhead. Full-thickness rotator cuff
tear was confirmed at surgery.