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Fig. 7. Moderate dysplasia of posteroinferior glenoid with posterior labral
tear in 31-year-old man with shoulder pain. T2-weighted axial image (TR/TE,
4,000/73.976) from MRI arthrogram of shoulder shows posterior sloping of
glenoid articular surface, rounding of posteroinferior glenoid rim, and
hypertrophied low-signal soft tissue. Note fluid signal within substance of
abnormally hypertrophied posterior labral tissue indicating posterior labral
tear (arrow).