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Fig. 4C. 30-year-old woman with anterior shoulder instability after fall from horse. Arthroscopic photograph shows Perthes lesion with nondisplaced detached anterior labrum (arrow) from bony glenoid. At initial inspection, labrum appeared to be normal. Probing of anterior labrum at arthroscopy confirmed presence of Perthes lesion. Reattachment of anterior labrum to glenoid was performed. G = glenoid, L = labrum, P = probe.