Magnetic resonance imaging of glenohumeral instability
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Magnetic resonance imaging of glenohumeral instability
Abstract
Familiarity with normal anatomy and pathologic features of the capsulolabral complex as well as high resolution imaging are important factors in achieving a consistently high accuracy rate in diagnosis of glenohumeral instabilities by conventional MR imaging. The various types of glenoid labrum lesions and features that are most often associated with glenohumeral instability are defined.
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