The Correct Answer is B Explanation: The clinical features and radiographic pattern are characteristic for calcific tendinitis, an extremely common rheumatic syndrome characterized by deposits of hydroxyapatite crystals within injured rotator cuff muscles near the humeral attachment region. It most commonly involves the supraspinatus tendon, but the infraspinatus and subscapularis tendons may also be involved. Conservative treatment is indicated and is successful in the vast majority of cases.
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