Hill-Sachs lesion
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In orthopaedics, a Hill-Sachs lesion is damage to the posterior humeral head due to repeated (anterior) shoulder dislocation.[1] It is often accompanied by a Bankart lesion, an injury of the anterior glenoid labrum.
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[edit] References
- ^ Widjaja A, Tran A, Bailey M, Proper S (2006). "Correlation between Bankart and Hill-Sachs lesions in anterior shoulder dislocation". ANZ J Surg 76 (6): 436-8. PMID 16768763.
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- Hill-Sachs lesions (frontal X-ray) - szote.u-szedeg.hu