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Fig. 12

From: MR-arthrography and CT-arthrography in sports-related glenolabral injuries: a matched descriptive illustration

Fig. 12

SLAP tear type V with rotator cuff lesion in a 38-year-old male athlete with right shoulder pain. a Coronal and c axial fat-suppressed T1-weighted MR arthrography and correspondent b coronal and d axial CT arthrography images show an intermediate undersurface tear of the anterior portion of the supraspinatus (dashed arrows). Note also the presence of a labro-bicipital tear extending across the biceps attachment (curved arrow) and inferiorly (116 o’clock). Hypertrophy (empty arrow) and linear tear (curved arrow) of the inferior labrum communicating with a small paralabral cyst (arrowhead) are noted. This constellation of findings is in keeping with SLAP V lesion

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