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Hello Sir, thank you for your question.
MRI findings of your shoulder shows small subchondral cyst in humeral head.
If you do not have any significant symptoms, i.e, you are able to lift your shoulder above your head and there is no pain in your shoulder, then you do not require any surgery.
Medical journals published data suggests that a 30 to 40 percent chance of redislocation in a person's lifetime. We should see for your shoulder movements that are comfortable and not causing pain and apprehension of dislocation to you. Cyst in MRI Report is suggesive of impact on the shoulder ball shaped bone that happened when your joint dislocated.
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