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Fig. 1. 39-year-old man with shoulder pain, no signs of posterior
shoulder instability, and posterior labral tear. Axial fat-saturated
T1-weighted (TR/TE, 779/12) MR arthrogram of left shoulder shows posterior
labral tear (straight arrow) that is 6 mm in craniocaudal length.
There is no avulsion of posterior capsule (curved arrow) and humeral
translation is 3.7 mm posterior to plane of scapular body.