Calcific tendinopathy of the shoulder with intraosseous extension: experience with arthroscopic treatment and review of the literature.

2020 
Abstract Background and aim Calcific tendinitis of the rotator cuff is a common cause of shoulder pain. The aim of the present study was to show a rare presentation of calcific tendinopathy of the shoulder, the intraosseous extension, which can be mistaken for a bone tumour or an infectious disease. Methods Two clinical cases of calcific tendinopathy of the shoulder with intraosseous extension and a review of the literature are presented. Results Cortical erosion, osteolytic lesion in the greater tuberosity and perilesional oedema were observed in both cases. Good results were achieved with shoulder arthroscopy including lesion debridement and reinsertion of the tendon in the greater tuberosity with an anchor. Conclusion In the presence of an osteolytic lesion with perilesional oedema in the greater tuberosity, the intraosseous expansion of a calcifying tendinopathy should be included in the differential diagnosis. In our cases the arthroscopic treatment was successful.
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