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Fig. 4. 38-year-old man with history of shoulder trauma with posterior instability on physical examination. Axial fatsaturated T1-weighted (TR/TE, 779/12) MR arthrogram of left shoulder shows irregular contrast material collection (solid arrow) in posterior labral tear that extends farther medially along posterior glenoid rim (open arrow). Tear is 15 mm in craniocaudal length; humeral translation is 10 mm posterior to plane of scapular body.