Non-contrast MR imaging of the glenohumeral joint. Part II. Glenohumeral instability and labrum tears

Skeletal Radiology
M Rafii

Abstract

MR imaging of the shoulder without contrast is frequently used for evaluation of glenohumeral instability in spite of the popularity of MR arthrography. With proper imaging technique, familiarity with normal anatomy and variants as well as knowledge of the expected pathologic findings high diagnostic accuracy may be achieved.

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