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Byline: Michael Wallace
MIAMI _ Heat guard Dwyane Wade is back in Miami considering his options for repairing the dislocated left shoulder he sustained late in Wednesday's loss in Houston.
Among those options are immediate surgery, which would end his season, or a six-week rehabilitation period and a possible return in time for the playoffs.
Wade flew back to Miami early Thursday on a private plane accompanied by Heat trainer Ron Culp. He was examined by Heat physician Dr. Harlan Selesnick and underwent magnetic resonance imaging at Doctors Hospital in Coral Gables. Initial tests taken in Houston and Thursday's MRI revealed a dislocation, team officials confirmed.
Wade returned to the hospital Thursday afternoon and met with team doctors for about 50 minutes to examine the test results. Wade left the hospital at about 3:40 p.m. in a…