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never visited GLAD LESION
Contributed by: John Hunter, Radiologist, University of California, Davis, California, USA.
History: 32 y/o female with snowboarding injury to shoulder.
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Fig. 1: 1AXGRE

Fig. 2: 2AXGRE

Fig. 3: 3AXGRE

Fig. 4: 4AXGRE

Fig. 5: 1T2AX

Fig. 6: 2T2AX

Fig. 7: GLAD-Stoller DW. MRI, Arthroscopy and Surgical Anatomy of the Joints, CD-ROM. Lippincott-Williams & Wilkins.
Diagnosis: GLAD lesion
Discussion:

Note the slight depression of the bony glenoid on the image on your left.

GLAD lesion: glenolabral articular disruption. This lesion consists of an anterior-inferior labral tear associated with an injury to the glenoid articular cartilage.

(see also Case 46 and Case 48)

References: Source: John Hunter's MSK Teaching File: Shoulder Case 59
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Case Number: 792124Last Updated: 10-20-2004
Anatomy: Skeletal System   Pathology: Trauma
Modality: MRExam Date: Access Level: Readable by all users

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