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Fig. 9. Type IV superior labral anteroposterior (SLAP) lesion in
52-year-old man after fall from ladder with progressive shoulder pain and
weakness 1 month before MRI evaluation. Coronal proton densityweighted
fat-suppressed image (TR/TE, 3,000/13) shows enlargement and abnormal signal
intensity of biceps anchor (arrow) and adjacent superior labrum. SLAP
IV lesion and dislocated torn biceps tendon were identified at surgery. HH =
humeral head, G = glenoid.