This is illustrated in our case of a shoulder joint effusion as an uncommon mimic of malignant axillary lymphadenopathy. Key distinguishing features that can aid in correctly identifying a shoulder joint effusion include its characteristic location adjacent to the humeral head, lack of internal ...
Although an association between sonographically detected joint fluid and rotator cuff disease has been reported, the significance of sonographically detected subacromial/subdeltoid bursal effusion has not been studied. We examined a group of patients who had shoulder sonography and surgery to determine ...