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. 2017 Dec 16;101(Suppl 2):3. doi: 10.5334/jbr-btr.1467

Figure 17.

Figure 17

Superior glenohumeral ligament. It can be seen as a medium-size structure running almost straight from the superior labrum into the direction of the coracoid process on axial CTA (black arrows, (A). On sagittal CTA, the ligament appears as a T-shaped structure (thin white arrow, (B) Interposed between the long head of the biceps tendon posteriorly and the subscapularis tendon anteriorly.