Clinical History:
Bilateral shoulder pain with limitation of motion
Figure 1 (frontal view)
Figure 2 (NECT)
What is your diagnosis?
Figure 1 Figure 2
Diagnosis:
Tumoral calcinosis
Discussion:
Figure 1 Radiograph of the left shoulder shows dense paraarticular multilobulated calcified soft tissue masses with calcium-fluid level.
Figure 2 CT shows that the underlying bone is normal.