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This patient has clicking and pain in their right shoulder and a history of prior dislocation (shoulder popping out of its socket). You are shown a series of images from their shoulder MRI. Try to identify the following muscles, which are indicated in brown, purple and green on the MRI images: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis |
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