Intra-osseous calcifying tendinitis of the infraspinatus tendon with erosion into the greater tuberosity
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Henning, P.H.
Truter, R.
Boeyens, M.
Andronikou, Savvas
Suleman, Farhana Ebrahim
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South African Orthopaedic Association
Abstract
Calcific tendinitis is a condition characterised by the abnormal deposition of calcium hydroxyapatite crystals
within the tendons of the rotator cuff. The characteristic appearance is that of acute or chronic shoulder pain
combined with radiographic evidence of calcifications within the rotator cuff tendons. It is a specific disease
entity which needs to be differentiated from other causes of rotator cuff calcium deposition.
We present a case of calcific tendinitis with secondary erosion at the humeral insertion of the infraspinatus
tendon. Conventional radiography proved unsuccessful in the initial diagnosis of the condition. Advanced
modalities including both computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) proved to be both
diagnostic and pivotal in the further management of the patient.
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Rotator cuff, Infraspinatus, Calcific tendinitis, CT Scan, Computed tomography (CT), Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
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Henning, PH, Truter, R, Boeyens, M, Andronikou, S & Suleman, FE 2015, 'Intra-osseous calcifying tendinitis of the infraspinatus tendon with erosion into the greater tuberosity', SA Orthopaedic Journal, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 43-46.
