Figure 3.

Buford complex. A. Axial fat-saturated T1 weighted MR arthrographic image shows the absence of the anterosuperior labrum (blue arrow). A globular hypointense oval mass is seen anterior to the defect (yellow arrow). This is a thickened middle glenohumeral ligament, part of Buford complex and an example of ‘GLOM’ – glenoid labrum ovoid mass. B. The thickened middle glenohumeral ligament is displayed on sagittal fat saturated T1 weighted MR arthrographic image as a thick band (yellow arrow) running behind the subscapularis tendon.