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Table 3 Demographic and clinical information for subjects not included in the main analysis

From: The prevalence of neovascularity in patients clinically diagnosed with rotator cuff tendinopathy

Subject

Age

(years)

Gender

Painful

side

Dominant

side

Duration

of

symptoms

Pain

at

rest

OSS

most

painful

Grey

Scale US

findings

Painful

side

Neovasc

present

Location

Grade

Grey

Scale US

findingsPainful

side

Neovasc

present

  
     

(months)

 

0 = worse

48 = best

Right

s.pinatus

tendon

Painful

side

Right

  

Left

s. spinatus

tendon

Painful

side

Left

  

21

43

M

-

R

120

-

33

NAD

-

  

NAD

-

  

22

53

M

B

R

36

+

20

Tendinopathy

+

Superficial

tendon

I

Tendinopathy

+

Superficial

tendon

I

23

68

M

B

R

3

+

24

Calcific

tendinosis

-

  

Tendinopathy

+

Superficial

tendon

I

24

69

M

B

R

4.5

-

18

Tendinopathy

+

Superficial

tendon

I

Calcific

tendinosis

and tendinop

+

Superficial

and deep

tendon

II

25

58

M

B

R

12

-

18

Calcific

tendinosis

and

tendinop

-

  

Calcific

tendinosis

and FTT

-

  

26

61

M

B

L

12

+

24

NAD

-

  

FTT

Tendinopathy

-

  
  1. M (male), F (female), L (left), R (right), + (present), - (not present), OSS (Oxford Shoulder Score), s.spinatus (supraspinatus), neovasc (neovascularity), NAD (nothing abnormal detected), Tendinop (tendinopathy), PTT (partial thickness tear-supraspinatus), FTT (full thickness tear), B (bilateral), Grade I (mild neovascularity with no recognisable vessels), Grade II (identifiable vessels involving less than 50% of the area imaged).