Presentation
Trauma, recent shoulder dislocation and relocation.
Patient Data
Age: 35 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Humeral fracture with Bankart lesion
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Fracture greater tuberosity of the left humerus.
From the case:
Humeral fracture with Bankart lesion
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Coronal oblique T1, PD and axial Gradient show the bone contusion/hemorrhage, fracture line in the greater tuberosity, please note the detached anterior inferior labrum denoting Bankart lesion.
Other findings include osteoarthritic changes of the acromioclavicular joint, supraspinatus tendon tendinopathy/partial tear.
The alignment of the joint is within normal limits.