Malignant soft tissue tumors of the biceps muscle mistaken for proximal biceps tendon rupture.

@article{Tantisricharoenkul2012MalignantST,
  title={Malignant soft tissue tumors of the biceps muscle mistaken for proximal biceps tendon rupture.},
  author={Gof Tantisricharoenkul and Eric W. Tan and Laura Marie Fayad and Edward F. McCarthy and Edward G. McFarland},
  journal={Orthopedics},
  year={2012},
  volume={35 10},
  pages={
          e1548-52
        }
}
Tears of the proximal long head of the biceps tendon are among the most common tendon tears in the body. [] Key Method In the first case, a 62-year-old woman developed swelling in her arm after feeling a twinge in her shoulder. A magnetic resonance imaging scan was misread as a biceps tendon tear and not treated by the examining physician. In the second case, a mass appeared with little trauma in the brachium of a 70-year-old man. On physical examination, the mass was hard to palpation. In each case, biopsy…
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