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MRI Low Signal Prominence at the Anteroinferior Glenohumeral Joint Recess: Frequency, Associated MRI Findings, and Arthroscopic Correlation

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Abstract

Shoulder MRI occasionally shows a low signal prominence at the anteroinferior glenohumeral joint (GHJ) recess resembling thickened capsular tissue which has an uncertain clinical significance.

Objectives are to examine the frequency of this finding on MR and if it is visualized on arthroscopy, and to correlate with other common shoulderpathologies seen on MR.

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