Apparently part of patient's history, but not clear...
Posted By: Thanks. on 2007-12-21
In Reply to: The only ACOA or ACOAA I have heard of is anterior communicating artery aneurysm - MT50
Subject: Apparently part of patient's history, but not clear...
MRI is reviewed confirming the presence of a full-thickness supraspinatus tendon tear with early glenohumeral arthritis. The patient apparently had a long head biceps tendon operation as well, perhaps s/l an or in acoa.
The patient has another orthopaedic surgeon in New York that has done a shoulder procedure (he says this in the HPI) and I can't tell if he's saying "an" or "in" acoa.
Thanks MT50.
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