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Fig. 1B. 30-year-old man who sustained anterior shoulder dislocation
while playing rugby. Focal articular cartilage defect was diagnosed
prospectively on MR imaging. Patient has not undergone surgery because this
dislocation is his first, and he has responded to conservative therapy. Axial
fast spin-echo T2-weighted MR image with fat suppression (3800/63) shows focal
articular cartilage defect (straight arrow) seen in A. Defect
and partial volume averaging with subjacent marrow edema are located medial to
distictly separate Hill-Sachs lesion (curved arrow). Anterior is
toward top. C = coracoid, G = glenoid, H = humerus.
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