Hi, I think that’s very specific. You should consider all features about tenosynovitis, i am performing that everyday.
Good luck
Dr Gaceb
Hi, Ciro. I do a fair amount of US work. I agree this is nonspecific and often a reflection only of glenohumeral joint effusion. The vincula often adds to the confusion. I only call tenosynovitis if the patient is symptomatic to sonopalpation or has significant synovitis here.
All the best
LuckDear OCADERS,
Colleagues, who perform ultrasound examinations of the shoulder, describe tenosynovitis whenever there is synovial effusion surrounding the bicipital sheath.
For me this finding is nonspecific.
What do you think?Ciro