How would one go about getting diagnosed with this? Are there places where physician are more aware and able to diagnose this condition or is this generally known by diagnostic radiologists to look for?
When this diagnosis is made, the best method is USG-guided calcification aspiration. Because it is the method that causes the least damage to the tendon. If it does not go away, surgery should be considered.
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How would one go about getting diagnosed with this? Are there places where physician are more aware and able to diagnose this condition or is this generally known by diagnostic radiologists to look for?
When this diagnosis is made, the best method is USG-guided calcification aspiration. Because it is the method that causes the least damage to the tendon. If it does not go away, surgery should be considered.