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Shoulder dislocation issue
Suboptimal study. Type II acromion seen. Thin articular surface tear of posterosuperior labrum. Small anteroinferior labral tear and adjacent periosteal tear consistent with bankart lesion. Area of high grade bone contusions of superolateral aspect of humeral head. Slightly torn inferior glenoid and humeral attachment of axillary capsule and inferior glenohumeral ligament (IGHL) There is prominent surrounding soft tissue swelling with contusion of adjacent teres major muscle with subcapsular recess distended with fluid. Mild fluid collection noted within the rotator interval, shoulder joint and bicipital tendon sheath. Bone contusion involving postero-superior humeral head suggestive of Hill- Sachs lesion.
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