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Fig. 2E 38-year-old man with small full-thickness tear in right supraspinatus tendon. Rotator cuff muscles and acromiohumeral distance are normal. T1-weighted sagittal oblique image shows no fatty degeneration of supraspinatus (SSP) or subscapularis (SSC) muscle (Goutallier stage 0 [6]). Small amount of fatty degeneration (Goutallier stage 1) is present in infraspinatus (ISP) muscle. Normal supraspinatus muscle crosses tangent (dashed line), connecting superior borders of scapular spine and superior margin of coracoid ("tangent sign" absent).





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