Reverse Hill Sachs Lesion: MRI
Patient with shoulder pain, old injury reveals: Altered contour in the anterior aspect of humeral head-suggesting osteochondral defect. Altered contour in the posterior glenoid labrum along with associated paralabral cyst. These may indicate sequel to previous posterior dislocation.
Learning Point : Reverse Hill-Sachs lesion ( McLaughlin lesion) is defined as an impaction fracture of antero-medial aspect of humeral head following posterior dislocation of the humerus .
Reverse Hill Sachs Lesion: MRI
Reviewed by Sumer Sethi
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Tuesday, April 14, 2015
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