Presentation
Accident
Patient Data
Age: 70 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Anteroinferior shoulder dislocation with lipohemarthrosis
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Anteroinferior shoulder dislocation with Hill-Sachs defect (posterolateral humeral head depression fracture at greater tuberosity) and fat-fluid level (lipohemarthrosis). Small displaced fracture fragment laterally.
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Zoomed image showing anteroinferior shoulder dislocation with Hill-Sachs defect (posterolateral humeral head depression fracture at greater tuberosity) and lipohemarthrosis.