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Fig. 12A. Type VI superior labral anteroposterior lesion in 40-year-old
man with shoulder pain and superior labral tear. HH = humeral head, G =
glenoid. Fat-suppressed T1-weighted MR arthrograms were obtained before
(A) and after (B) arm traction. Note that morphology of abnormal
superior labrum is best shown with arm traction (B) and displays small
fragment of labrum partially attached to anchor (arrows). Pattern of
superior labral tear was believed to be complex and most likely represented
small flap tear.