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X-ray confirmed calcific deposits (14mm × 10mm) in the right supraspinatus tendon; ultrasound-guided calcific aspiration was performed. Calcium was aspirated, and follow-up X-ray on the procedure day showed a marked reduction in calcific opacity.

DiagnosisRight supraspinatus tendon calcific tendinitis
Calcium Size14mm × 10mm
PhysicianDr. Dong-gyu Lee
Date2023.05.31
Views151

[Period: 23.05.17]

Before
Case No.35 — beforePlatinum Clinic
After
Case No.35 — afterPlatinum Clinic

Treatment Result

Pre-procedure X-ray confirmed calcium deposits (14mm × 10mm) in the right supraspinatus tendon; ultrasound also revealed a hyperechoic nodule with posterior acoustic shadowing. Under ultrasound guidance, calcific aspiration was performed, successfully crushing and aspirating the calcium deposits. Follow-up X-ray on the procedure day showed a marked decrease in calcific opacity, with ongoing natural resorption of residual calcium confirmed.

Physician's Commentary

This patient presented with right shoulder pain due to calcific tendinitis confirmed on X-ray (deposit size: 14mm × 10mm). Given the size of the deposits and severity of symptoms, same-day ultrasound-guided calcific aspiration was performed. The calcium was successfully aspirated during the procedure. Pain improved markedly from the procedure day or the following day. Follow-up imaging on the procedure day confirmed significant reduction in calcific opacity, and the patient returned to daily activities without discomfort.

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