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Q: Is it normal to see a fluid cleft between he biceps tendon and superior labrum?

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A: Hi, Dr Gautam it’s very common to see a small cleft (Blue arrow) between the biceps tendon and the labrum at the site where the BT attaches to the labrum.

This is a normal finding and just represents the space between the two as the tendon gets close to the labrum.

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