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Hill Sachs lesion of the shoulder on radiography

Hill Sachs lesion of the shoulder on radiography
AP radiograph of the left shoulder in internal rotation of a patient with a history of shoulder dislocation shows a Hill-Sachs lesion. A Hill-Sachs lesion is a cortical depression (arrows) in the humeral head made by the glenoid rim and is seen in 35 to 40 percent of anterior shoulder dislocations.
AP: anteroposterior.
Courtesy of Mary Hochman, MD.
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