A bare area of the glenoid misdiagnosed as a cartilage ulceration.

We report on a 17-year-old girl who developed shoulder pain after a fall on an outstretched arm. CT arthrography and MR imaging demonstrated a cartilage defect centrally located in the glenoid. This was accompanied by an eroded appearance of the underlying bone. Since symptoms persisted over several...

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Main Authors: M De Maeseneer, N Pouliart, C Boulet, F Machiels, M Shahabpour, M Kichouh, J De Mey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
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Online Access:https://www.jbsr.be/articles/554
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spelling doaj-8df77fd75188404abb94be86ce0b54aa2020-11-24T22:26:41ZengUbiquity PressJournal of the Belgian Society of Radiology2514-82812012-01-01951222410.5334/jbr-btr.554554A bare area of the glenoid misdiagnosed as a cartilage ulceration.M De Maeseneer0N Pouliart1C Boulet2F Machiels3M Shahabpour4M Kichouh5J De Mey6Department of Radiology, UZ Brussel, BelgiumDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, UZ Brussel, BelgiumDepartment of Radiology, UZ Brussel, BelgiumDepartment of Radiology, UZ Brussel, BelgiumDepartment of Radiology, UZ Brussel, BelgiumDepartment of Radiology, UZ Brussel, BelgiumDepartment of Radiology, UZ Brussel, BelgiumWe report on a 17-year-old girl who developed shoulder pain after a fall on an outstretched arm. CT arthrography and MR imaging demonstrated a cartilage defect centrally located in the glenoid. This was accompanied by an eroded appearance of the underlying bone. Since symptoms persisted over several months it was initially thought this represented a cartilage injury. Subsequently arthroscopy was performed and the abnormality was identified as a bare area of the glenoid. A tear of the superior glenohumeral ligament was depicted and was repaired. The bare area is an oval area denuded of cartilage that is probably developmental and that should be differentiated from true cartilage injuries to avoid unnecessary interventions. An eroded appearance of the underlying bone may occur on imaging, a finding that has not been previously reported.https://www.jbsr.be/articles/554ShoulderMR – Shoulderarthrography
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author M De Maeseneer
N Pouliart
C Boulet
F Machiels
M Shahabpour
M Kichouh
J De Mey
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N Pouliart
C Boulet
F Machiels
M Shahabpour
M Kichouh
J De Mey
A bare area of the glenoid misdiagnosed as a cartilage ulceration.
Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
Shoulder
MR – Shoulder
arthrography
author_facet M De Maeseneer
N Pouliart
C Boulet
F Machiels
M Shahabpour
M Kichouh
J De Mey
author_sort M De Maeseneer
title A bare area of the glenoid misdiagnosed as a cartilage ulceration.
title_short A bare area of the glenoid misdiagnosed as a cartilage ulceration.
title_full A bare area of the glenoid misdiagnosed as a cartilage ulceration.
title_fullStr A bare area of the glenoid misdiagnosed as a cartilage ulceration.
title_full_unstemmed A bare area of the glenoid misdiagnosed as a cartilage ulceration.
title_sort bare area of the glenoid misdiagnosed as a cartilage ulceration.
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
issn 2514-8281
publishDate 2012-01-01
description We report on a 17-year-old girl who developed shoulder pain after a fall on an outstretched arm. CT arthrography and MR imaging demonstrated a cartilage defect centrally located in the glenoid. This was accompanied by an eroded appearance of the underlying bone. Since symptoms persisted over several months it was initially thought this represented a cartilage injury. Subsequently arthroscopy was performed and the abnormality was identified as a bare area of the glenoid. A tear of the superior glenohumeral ligament was depicted and was repaired. The bare area is an oval area denuded of cartilage that is probably developmental and that should be differentiated from true cartilage injuries to avoid unnecessary interventions. An eroded appearance of the underlying bone may occur on imaging, a finding that has not been previously reported.
topic Shoulder
MR – Shoulder
arthrography
url https://www.jbsr.be/articles/554
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