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Teres minor injury related to vaccine administration
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2020
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VaccinationVaccine SafetyShoulder InjuryTeres Minor InjuryVaccine DepositionRotator CuffRotator Cuff RepairInfection ControlMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryShoulder GirdleShoulder Surgery
Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration is a relatively rare disorder, which occurs as a result of vaccine being inadvertently injected into the subdeltoid/subacromial bursa, rotator cuff, and or underlying bone. We present 2 cases of shoulder injury related to vaccine administration in 2 women of ages 38 and 42 with injury to the teres minor tendon insertions on magnetic resonance imaging, a location not previously described. When faced with a patient with chronic shoulder pain following a vaccination, the possibility of vaccine deposition or injury to the teres minor tendon insertion should be considered.
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