Presentation
Subluxation and a feeling of shoulder instability.
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MR arthrography
Large anterior labral tear spanning its entire length (6-12 o'clock). Irregularity of the inferoanterior glenoid without clear evidence of a fracture, but with signs of damage/erosion of the hyaline cartilage.
Rotator cuff: the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis and teres minor tendons are of normal thickness, integrity, and signal. The muscles themselves are of normal thickness, without any sign of atrophy or fatty infiltration.
The long head of biceps (LHB) tendon is of normal thickness and signal, located in its groove.
Head of the humerus and acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) - no pathological finding.
Summary:
Extensive tear of the anterior labrum, with damage to the inferoanterior glenoid.