Osseous Involvement in Calcific Tendinitis: A Retrospective Review of 50 Cases
American Journal of Roentgenology, 09/19/2003
Conclusion: Calcific tendinitis presenting with osseous destruction, marrow changes, and soft-tissue calcifications may be confused with neoplasm both radiologically and pathologically. Recognition of the atypical presentation of this common disease may prevent unnecessary biopsy



