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Fig. 8. Buford complex in cadaveric specimen from 85-year-old man.
Transverse sonogram of anterosuperior glenoid labrum shows hyperechoic tissue
(arrows) misinterpreted as normal glenoid labrum. Hyperechoic tissue
likely represents thickened cordlike middle glenohumeral ligament with absence
of anterosuperior glenoid labrum (Buford complex). G = glenoid, H = humeral
head.
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