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Fig. 4. Mild dysplasia of posteroinferior glenoid in 35-year-old man with
shoulder pain. T2-weighted axial image from MRI arthrogram of shoulder shows
rounding of posteroinferior glenoid rim (arrow). This case is
considered mild because hypertrophic soft-tissue signal adjacent to deficient
area of glenoid is minimal.