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Subcoracoid Bursa

Fig. 6.137a-c. Intra-articular loose bodies, a Schematic drawing of a coronal view through the shoulder illustrates the dependent pouches of a communicating glenohumeral-bursal cavity where loose bodies are more commonly found. They are the lateral recess of the bursa (1), the biceps tendon sheath (2), the axillary recess (3) and the subcoracoid bursa (4). b,c Gross appearance of some small intra-articular loose bodies b at arthroscopic view and c photographed after arthroscopic removal... [Pg.298]


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