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Fig. 3C. 32-year-old basketball player with recurrent traumatic
anterior shoulder dislocations. Arthroscopic photograph obtained after probing
anterior labrum confirms presence of Perthes lesion with only loosely attached
anterior labrum (arrow). Fraying of labrum is visible at tip of
probe. Granulation tissue deposition at labral insertion was seen. G =
glenoid, L = labrum, P = probe.