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Fig. 2A. 30-year-old man, former college swimmer who experienced acute shoulder pain while bench pressing. Cartilage defect was not diagnosed prospectively on MR imaging but only seen in retrospect after arthroscopic identification. Oblique coronal fast spin-echo T2-weighted MR image with fat suppression (TR/TEeff, 3800/63) from MR arthrography of right shoulder depicts irregular defect of articular cartilage of humeral head (straight arrow). Focal area of cartilage thickening (curved arrow) was found on arthroscopy (C) to be cartilage fraying.





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