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Fig. 5. 24-year-old man with normal shoulder. Oblique sagittal
reformation of CT scan en face to glenoid fossa shows normal rounded
anterior glenoid fossa curvature (small arrows). For descriptive
purposes, glenoid notch (large arrow) was defined as 2-o'clock
position, most anterior portion of anterior glenoid curvature as 3-o'clock
position, and most inferior portion of glenoid fossa as 6-o'clock
position.
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