Presentation
Functional limitation after the fall with an outstretched arm
Patient Data
Age: 20 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
GLAD lesion
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MRI of the right shoulder, demonstrates a partial tear of the anteroinferior labrum, with adjacent cartilage damage. The tendons of the rotator cuff and the glenohumeral ligaments are normal.
Case Discussion
A GLAD lesion is a Bankart tear with associated articular cartilage damage (osteochondral lesion).