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Pathology of cuff tears
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♦ Rotator cuff tears are common♦ Aetiology complex and multifactorial♦ Tendons deteriorate with age♦ Posterosuperior tears are more common♦ They evolve in a typical fashion♦ Anterosuperior tears are less common.
Title: Pathology of cuff tears
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♦ Rotator cuff tears are common♦ Aetiology complex and multifactorial♦ Tendons deteriorate with age♦ Posterosuperior tears are more common♦ They evolve in a typical fashion♦ Anterosuperior tears are less common.
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