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Fig. 5A 39-year-old man with normal superior recess and minimal degenerative fraying of superior labrum at surgery. Two consecutive oblique coronal fat-suppressed fast spin-echo T2-weighted conventional MR images show smooth medially curved high signal (arrows) between superior labrum and cartilage at top of glenoid rim (arrowheads). Image A is one section posterior to image B.