Based on their clinical experience with the two cases described, the authors analyze the association between surgically treatable tear of the rotator cuff and neurologic pathology. A semeiologic sign is emphasized, which may be of help in differential diagnosis involving isolated lesion of the rotator cuff. Furthermore, after a review of the literature, the authors express doubts as to the type of surgical treatment to be carried out.

Tears of the rotator cuff associated with neurologic disorders: a description of two cases / Porcellini, G; Campi, F; Brunetti, E. - In: LA CHIRURGIA DEGLI ORGANI DI MOVIMENTO. - ISSN 0009-4749. - 79:3(1994), pp. 321-3-N/A.

Tears of the rotator cuff associated with neurologic disorders: a description of two cases

Porcellini, G;
1994

Abstract

Based on their clinical experience with the two cases described, the authors analyze the association between surgically treatable tear of the rotator cuff and neurologic pathology. A semeiologic sign is emphasized, which may be of help in differential diagnosis involving isolated lesion of the rotator cuff. Furthermore, after a review of the literature, the authors express doubts as to the type of surgical treatment to be carried out.
1994
79
3
321-3
N/A
Tears of the rotator cuff associated with neurologic disorders: a description of two cases / Porcellini, G; Campi, F; Brunetti, E. - In: LA CHIRURGIA DEGLI ORGANI DI MOVIMENTO. - ISSN 0009-4749. - 79:3(1994), pp. 321-3-N/A.
Porcellini, G; Campi, F; Brunetti, E
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