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Fig. 1A. 32-year-old man with recurring anterior shoulder dislocation
since initial injury during pugil-stick training. Anterior radiograph of
externally rotated right shoulder shows small bony fragment (white
arrow) just medial to humeral neck. Note subtle curvilinear radiolucent
defect (black arrow) in medial cortex, which was donor site of lesion
associated with bony humeral avulsion of glenohumeral ligament.