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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Shoulder MRI
Case 1 Greater tuberosity avulsion
Case 2 Supraspinatus hematoma
Case 3 Subscapularis tendon tear
Case 4 AVN and bone infarct
Case 5 Rotator cuff tear: supraspinatus tendon
Case 6 Partial tear,supraspinatus tendon,bursal surface
Case 7 Residuals of posterior dislocation
Case 8 AVN
Case 9 Tear, ant. aspect supraspinatus tendon
Case 10 Bankart lesion
Case 11 Spinoglenoid ganglion
Case 12 Tear, supraspinatus tendon
Case 13 Complete rotator cuff tear
Case 14 Tear, supraspinatus tendon
Case 15 Subscapularis tendon tear, biceps tendon dislocation
Case 16 Greater tuberosity contusion
Case 17 Tear, anterior aspect, supraspinatus tendon
Case 18 Spinoglenoid notch ganglion with infraspinatus atrophy
Case 19 Rotator cuff tear with cuff arthropathy
Case 20 Subscapularis tendon tear
Case 21 Infraspinatus muscle contusion
Case 22 Hill-Sachs lesion from recent anterior shoulder dislocation with partial tear of the supraspinatus tendon
Case 23 Subscapularis tendon disruption, tear of the transverse ligament and dislocation of the biceps tendon into the joint
Case 24 Supraspinatus tear (positive "Larry sign")
Case 25 Presumed synovial osteochondromatosis
Case 26 Partial tear, proximal biceps tendon
Case 27: ALPSA lesion: anterior labroligamentous periosteal sleeve avulsion
Case 28: Occult greater tuberosity fracture
Case 29: Right shoulder: Posterior labral detachment, anterior labral
irregularity, intra-articular loose bodies. Left shoulder: Posterior
labral detachment (see also Case 30)
Case 30: Posterior labral osteocartliagenous detachment (see also Case 29)
Case 31: Tear of the teres minor with injury to deltoid mimicing "quadrilateral space" syndrome clinically
Case 32: Hill-Sachs deformity and a Bankart variant, a Perthes lesion, with
attachment of the detached labrum to the periosteal sleeve of the
anterior glenoid
Case 33: Full thickness tear, anterior supraspinatus tendon, with sparing of the mid and posterior aspect
Case 34: Healed Bankart variant (Perthes)
Case 35: Complete tear of the rotator cuff. (AKA positive sign-see Case 24)
Case 36: Postraumatic osteolysis of the distal clavicle with marked
enlargement of the tissues around the AC joint with considerable edema
and supraspinatus impingement on MR
Case 37: SLAP lesion on MR arthrography, probably a Type II variant
Case 38: Normal glenohumeral ligaments and labrum on sagittal MR Arthrogram
Case 39: SLAP lesion, posterior labral tear, OCD posterior labrum
Case 40: Tear, anterior aspect of supraspinatus tendon with chronic rotator cuff tendonopathy, remaining tendon
Case 41: Supraspinatus tear, subtle tear subscapularis tendon with tear of
transverse ligament and dislocation of biceps tendon
Case 42: ALPSA lesion: Anterior labroligamentous perotsteal sleeve avulsion. (see also Case 27)
Case 43: Osteoarthritis of the right sternoclavicular joint, presenting as
a possible metastasis in a patient with breast cancer
Case 44: Complete rotator cuff tear with detachment of the labrum (SLAP lesion)
Case 45: Posterior labral detachment on MR arthrography
Case 46: GLAD lesion: glenolabral articular disruption (see Case 48)
Case 47: Full-thickness tear, anterior aspect of the supraspinatus tendon
Case 48: GLAD lesion: glenolabral articular disruption & SLAP II
(see Case 46)
Case 49: Anterior paralabral cyst, associated with anterior labral tear
Case 50: HAGL lesion: humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament
Case 51: SLAP lesion, MR arthrography
Case 52: Recurrent posterior labral detachment
Case 53: Osteoarthritis glenohumeral joint with posterior labral cyst
Case 54: MR arthrogram of normal biceps anchor
Case 55: Fraying of the bursal surface of the supraspinatus tendon (partial tear)
Case 56: Post-traumatic osteolysis, distal clavicle
Case 57: Torn, frayed posterior labrum with detachment
Case 58: Posterior paralabral cyst
Case 59: GLAD lesion (see also Case 46 and Case 48)
Case 60: SLAP lesion: bucket-handle tear superior labrum with extension
into biceps tendon (not shown) and superior glenohumeral ligament.
Case 61: Tears of supraspinatus and subscapularis tendons
Case 62: Tears of supraspinatus tendon ("Larry")
Case 63: Hill-Sachs deformity, Bankart deformity and posterior labral detachment
Case 64: Posterior labral tear, glenoid articular cartilage disruption
Case 65: Tear, anterior aspect supraspinatus tendon. Glenoid articular cartilage defect consistent with osteoarthritis
Case 66: Paralabral cyst. inferior labrum:
the patient presumably has a labral tear since most paralabral cysts
are associated with such tears. A small ganglion is another possibility.
Case 67: Posterior labral tear-posterior Bankart lesion
Case 68: Supraspinatus tear-US & MRI
Case 69: SLAP lesion
Case 70: SLAP and GLAD lesions in same shoulder
Case 71: Bankart variant
Case 72: SLAP lesion (superior labrum, anterior posterior)
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