Bilateral Shoulder Pain

Eirini D. Savva, Rafaela M. Smarlamaki, Foteini I. Terezaki

Keywords


Geyser sign; lipoma arborescens; shoulder/tendinopathy; MR imaging/diagnosis

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.36162/hjr.v2i3.99

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