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Imaging signs of posterior glenohumeral instability.
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology 2009 March
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to review mechanisms of injury leading to posterior glenohumeral instability and the correlated imaging findings on CT and MRI.
CONCLUSION: In patients with suspected posterior glenohumeral instability, imaging of the affected shoulder can show abnormalities of the bone, labrum, and joint capsule. Accurate detection and characterization of these lesions aid in both diagnosis and management.
CONCLUSION: In patients with suspected posterior glenohumeral instability, imaging of the affected shoulder can show abnormalities of the bone, labrum, and joint capsule. Accurate detection and characterization of these lesions aid in both diagnosis and management.
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