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Other Studies:
X-rays of the left shoulder were obtained Case Photo #1 Case Photo #2 Case Photo #3 .
An MRI arthrogram was also ordered. The MRA revealed a complete rupture of the origin of coracobrachialis (CB) tendon from the coracoid with approx. 11mm of distal retraction Case Photo #4 Just posterior to this, there are some of the fibers of the short head of the biceps tendon origin still intact. Edema is present adjacent to coracoid at the level of the CB origin. Case Photo #5 The labrum, rotator cuff and short head and long head of the biceps were all intact.

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