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humeral condyles (Choate and Arnold 2011); and ossifying myositis of the extensor carpi radialis
origin (Morton et al. 2015). Brachial plexus avulsion (Chapter 16) may be confused with disease of
the elbow region. The author has diagnosed insertional biceps tendinopathy, although this has not
been reported in peer-reviewed literature.
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