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Hey folks,
I was wondering if I could pick your brains on a case I saw recently:
A 65 year old worker sustained an external rotation / abduction shoulder injury , and subsequently experienced increasing levels of pain the following AM.
He attended the ER , where a Dx of subacromial bursitis was made.
Approximately 1week later an X-ray was performed at his family MD's which revealed chronic complete rotator cuff deficiency with degenerative subacromial pseudoarthrosis.
Approx 2 - 3 weeks later : an U /s was done showing a complete rotator cuff tear, which was felt to be " probably chronic."
2 months later , an MRI confirmed this DX - massive rotator cuff tear.
During the ortho exam ( 2 months later), the pt has an exam consistent with a symptomatic massive tear.
The family MD and worker indicate no prior hx of shoulder problems.
With the above information: do you think the worker is being untruthful in regards to his Hx, or that the rad made a bad call ( at time of ultrasound)
in respect to the chronicity of the tear ?
I was wondering if I could pick your brains on a case I saw recently:
A 65 year old worker sustained an external rotation / abduction shoulder injury , and subsequently experienced increasing levels of pain the following AM.
He attended the ER , where a Dx of subacromial bursitis was made.
Approximately 1week later an X-ray was performed at his family MD's which revealed chronic complete rotator cuff deficiency with degenerative subacromial pseudoarthrosis.
Approx 2 - 3 weeks later : an U /s was done showing a complete rotator cuff tear, which was felt to be " probably chronic."
2 months later , an MRI confirmed this DX - massive rotator cuff tear.
During the ortho exam ( 2 months later), the pt has an exam consistent with a symptomatic massive tear.
The family MD and worker indicate no prior hx of shoulder problems.
With the above information: do you think the worker is being untruthful in regards to his Hx, or that the rad made a bad call ( at time of ultrasound)
in respect to the chronicity of the tear ?