Pathogenesis
2. Pathogenesis Disorders of the LHBBT are often classified as primary or secondary. Primary lesions are isolated to the LHBBT, with no associated abnormalities elsewhere in the shoulder. Secondary lesions…
2. Pathogenesis Disorders of the LHBBT are often classified as primary or secondary. Primary lesions are isolated to the LHBBT, with no associated abnormalities elsewhere in the shoulder. Secondary lesions…
3. Terminology The inconstancy of findings indicative of a true inflammatory process on histopathological examination prompted a suggestion to abandon the term bursitis in favor of local bursal reaction when…
1. Histology and Function Bursae are cavities found or formed in areas subject to friction and lined by synovial membrane. The synovial membrane consists of two distinct layers: the inner…
1. Anatomy and Function The LHBBT consists of two different but continuous portions: the proximal is named intra-articular, while the distal is termed extra-articular. The intra-articular portion is extrasynovial, arises…
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