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previously visited PERTHES LESION - ANTERIOR LABRAL SEPARATION Random Case
Authored By: Eric Lee, Radiologist, Kaiser Permanente, California, USA.
Patient: 39 year old male
History: Anterior instability
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Fig. 1: Ax T1 fatsat

Fig. 2: Ax T1 fatsat

Fig. 3: ABER Sag T1 fatsat

Fig. 4: ABER Sag T1 fatsat

Fig. 5: ABER Sag T1 fatsat

Fig. 6: ABER Sag T1 fatsat
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Findings: Contrast dissecting between anterior labrum and glenoid, but with intact periosteum. Best seen on ABER views.
Diagnosis: Perthes Lesion
References: Wischer TK, Bredella MA, Genant HK, Stoller DW, Bost FW, Tirman PF. Perthes lesion (a variant of the Bankart lesion): MR imaging and MR arthrographic findings with surgical correlation. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2002 Jan;178(1):233-7.
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Nice case. Looks like some anterior capsule stripping, too.--Dean Thornton, 2004-07-08 15:04:29
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Case Number: 562699Last Updated: 11-09-2009
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Anatomy: Skeletal System   Pathology: Trauma
Modality: Arthography, MRAccess Level: Readable by all users
Keywords: perthes, labrum, tearContained in: camillafesta, Case of the Week, feilbert, obad, SHOULDER/ARM
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