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Fig. 5A. Schematic representations of superior labral anteroposterior (SLAP) lesions I–IV in sagittal plane. In these diagrams, for better visualization, SLAP lesions II–IV are represented as displaced tears. Arrow = superior labrum tear, A = acromion, Cl = clavicle, C = coracoid process, S = supraspinatus myotendinous junction, I = infraspinatus myotendinous junction, T = teres minor myotendinous junction, Sub = subscapularis myotendinous junction, B = biceps tendon, SGHL = superior glenohumeral ligament, MGHL = middle glenohumeral ligament, IGHLC = inferior glenohumeral ligament complex. SLAP I lesion corresponds to fraying of superior labrum (arrow).





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