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Fig. 3A. 26-year-old man with 10 episodes of anterior shoulder dislocation on one side. Oblique sagittal CT image en face to glenoid fossa of nondislocating shoulder shows maximum glenoid length as measured by drawing line from supraglenoid tubercle (defined on axial images simultaneously viewed on another window [not shown]) and most inferior aspect of glenoid fossa. Maximum glenoid width was measured by drawing line at right angles to original line across width of glenoid fossa. In this case, length was 41.8 mm and width was 28.6 mm.





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