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Fig. 2. 20-year-old man with posterior shoulder instability, labrum
tear, and labrocapsular avulsion. Axial fat-saturated T1-weighted (TR/TE,
779/12) MR arthrogram of right shoulderr shows intraarticular contrast
material in posterior labral tear (solid arrow) that extends
posteromedially along posterior glenoid rim (open arrow). This
labrocapsular tear is 24 mm in craniocaudal length; humeral translation is 6
mm posterior to plane of scapular body.
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