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[Posterior shoulder instability_06] Extensive labral tear, Posterior GLAD lesion, PLIPSA lesion

[Posterior shoulder instability_06] Extensive labral tear, Posterior GLAD lesion, PLIPSA lesion Extensive labral tear,
Posterior GLAD lesion, posterior Glenolabral articular disruption (GLAD) lesion
PLIPSA lesion, posterior ligamentous inferior periosteal sleeve avulsion




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