MGHL

Axial shoulder MRI showing the Middle Glenohumeral Ligament (MGHL) anterior to the labrum.

SHOULDER MRI: IDENTIFYING THE MIDDLE GLENOHUMERAL LIGAMENT (MGHL)

Stay tuned on new Fellowships and learnings Subscribe The Dx / Shoulder SHOULDER MRI: IDENTIFYING THE MGHL IDENTIFY THE MGHL ON SHOULDER MRI Learn how to identify the Middle Glenohumeral Ligament (MGHL) on shoulder MRI scans and differentiate it from labral tears.   MGHL: HOW TO IDENTIFY THE GLENO HUMERAL LIGAMENTS MADE EASY…ER Identifying the […]

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SHOULDER MRI MIDDLE GLENO HUMERAL LIGAMENT

MIDDLE GLENO HUMERAL LIGAMENT MRI SHOULDER MGHL DISCUSSION ON MGHL This is the normal MGHL (Middle Gleno Humeral Ligament). It lies adjacent and anterior to the labrum (Green arrow) and extends inferiorly to join the anterior capsule (Blue arrow) deep to subscapularis. FINDINGS IN MGHL Well defined low signal structure (Pink arrows) adjacent to the

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