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Fig. 3C —Virtual created model of bony defect (missing bone fragment)
derived from CT scans in study group. After superimposition of fractured with
intact contralateral glenoid, resulting fragment can be separated and
measured. Lateral view (en face) (A), posterior view
(B), anterior view (C), and medial view (D) are
shown.