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Radiographs and MRI revealed a large posterior ... placed posteriorly and anterior-inferiorly. A reverse Hill-Sachs lesion and posterior bony Bankart lesion were encountered (Figure 3).
Preoperative MRI and CT display a fractured segment of posterior glenoid that measures 2 cm in craniocaudal extent, which is consistent with a left shoulder posterior bony Bankart lesion and ...
Concomitant fractures requiring operative treatment of the humerus or the scapula (other than Hill-Sachs lesion or bony Bankart lesion ... In repeat plain film and MRI analyses, there was no ...
Physical exam tests vary in their sensitivity and specificity in detecting SLAP lesions, so MRI is helpful in demonstrating the anatomical ... Treatment of concomitant injuries such as rotator cuff ...
He’s had chronic problems with his shoulder, and a recent MRI that was done found he has a Bankart lesion in his shoulder, some stretched ligaments and a partially torn rotator cuff. At this ...
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