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Fig. 6B. —Severe dysplasia of posteroinferior glenoid in 43-year-old woman with shoulder pain. T2-weighted noncontiguous axial image (4,000/73.976) from MRI arthrogram of shoulder, more cephalad section than that shown in A, shows truncation of posterior glenoid rim and replacement with thickened abnormal low-signal soft tissue (arrow). This case is considered severe because of degree of truncation of posterior glenoid rim, striking thickening of abnormal low-signal posterior soft tissue, and fact that these findings were seen on nearly all sections without reconstitution of posterior glenoid in more cephalad sections.