The subacromial bursa and the impingement syndrome: A clinical and histological study of 30 cases
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Biopsies from the subacromial bursa were obtained from 30 patients with an impingement syndrome and from an autopsy series of 13 “normal” shoulders. Bursal fibrosis seemed to be a characteristic of the patient group; inflammatory cells, found in 7/30 specimens from the patients, were not found in the autopsy series. The microscopic findings could not be predicted from peroperative observations. There was an association between a poor outcome of surgery and absence of bursal fibrosis.Downloads
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1993-01-01
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Rahme, H., Nordgren, H., Hamberg, H., & Westerberg, C.-E. (1993). The subacromial bursa and the impingement syndrome: A clinical and histological study of 30 cases. Acta Orthopaedica, 64(4), 485–488. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679308993675
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