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Fig. 4A —21-year-old man (patient 4) who presented with continuing
shoulder pain and limited range of motion after traumatic anterior dislocation
of right shoulder 4 weeks earlier. Coronal oblique fat-saturated T2-weighted
MR image appears to show disruption of inferior glenohumeral ligament at its
humeral insertion (arrow), with associated soft-tissue edema tracking
along medial humeral neck.