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Fig. 1B —Mild glenoid bone loss. Normal contralateral glenoid for
comparison. Maximum width of inferior glenoid at right angles to long axis is
31.2 mm, indicating mild (2.9 mm or 9.3%) glenoid bone loss on affected
side.