Fig. 1From: Ossifying tendinitis of the rotator cuff after arthroscopic excision of calcium deposits: report of two cases and literature reviewRadiographic evaluation of case 1: a preoperative X-ray (November 2005) of the right shoulder showing a subacromial (S/A) calcification of 1.2 cm; b postoperative radiographs confirmed the complete excision of the calcium deposit; c preoperative X-ray performed before the 2nd operation (February 2011) highlighted recurrence of calcification as a dense area more than 1 cm in size in the S/A space; d last follow-up radiographic evaluation confirmed the absence of ossifying massBack to article page