An impingement or a secondary sign of a rotator cuff tear in the shoulder area. Subacromial bursal indicates the sign of fluid around the joint area. The Bursa can also become inflamed. The fluid retention and inflamation can cause Rotator Cuff disease.
pericardial effusion
Subacromial bursa
Im pretty sure it just means a very small amount of effusion.
Develop in the bone marrow and mature in the "Bursal equivalent" of Peyer's Patches.
To increase oxygenation/ventilation of the unaffected lung
a pain in my shoulder that never goes away
The plural form of the noun 'effusion' is effusions.
Long effusion is not always cancer
a pain in my shoulder that never goes away
The rate of effusion for nitrogen is higher.
not sure
pericardial effusion
Effusion means giving off something (like light or smell). The effusion from the mysterious liquid made me feel queasy.
no pleural effusion no pulmonary nodule no endobronchial lessions of the lungs
Subacromial bursa
Graham's law of effusion.
The movement of gas through a small hole into an area of lower pressure is diffusion.