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SHOULDER LABRUM MRI VARIANT ANATOMY BICIPITO LABRUM COMPLEX: Don’t call these three appearances of the labrum a tear.

SHOULDER MRI LABRUM MRI VARIANT ANATOMY There are a number of normal appearances of the Bicipito Labral Complex which can mistakenly be called tears.   Here is what they are and where to look for them.   (These posts are Part of our Quick Pick Series with concise information from the Journals I read). CLICK

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SHOULDER LABRUM NORMAL VARIANTS: WHICH VARIANTS OCCUR HERE (VIDEO)

SHOULDER LABRUM NORMAL VARIANTS DISCUSSION Sublabral Foramen & Buford Complex. FINDINGS Two normal variants occur in superior portion of the anterior labrum: Sublabral Foramen (also called Sublabral Hole), The Buford complex. SHOULDER LABRUM NORMAL VARIANTS VIDEO https://youtu.be/LDjtG2x_XEE If your Browser is blocking the video, Please view it on our YouTube Channel HERE. Learn more about

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Hip Dysplastic Labrum MRI: Acetabular Labrum More than just tears Part 3

DYSPLASTIC LABRUM MRI: What to look for:   A dysplastic acetabular labrum is most commonly seen when there is an underlying dysplasia of the hip with under-coverage of the femoral head by the acetabulum. The labrum elongates and enlarges. A simplified way to think about it would be that the labrum elongates and hypertrophies to

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