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. 2010 Oct 6;13(3):134–141. doi: 10.1016/j.jus.2010.09.001

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Anterior scans over left shoulder in patient with left hemiplegia, severe hemispatial neglect and shoulder subluxation. On the left side (transverse scan) a large cortical defect (asterisk), compatible with McLaughlin lesion (reverse Hill-Sachs) is visible on humeral head (HH) and its lesser tuberosity (LT). Tendinosis of subscapularis tendon (SSc). On the right side is shown the longitudinal axis of the large cortical defect.