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English⧼Colon⧽ Hill-Sachs impaction fracture. a AP left shoulder radiograph, with anterior inferior humeral head dislocation. Internal rotation positioning. The superolateral humeral head is impacted and lodged on the inferior osseous glenoid (arrowheads). b Coronal CT confirmed pronounced Hill-Sachs fracture (arrow). Although more substantial than commonly seen, this Hill-Sachs illustrates the mechanism and imaging findings. Subtle Hill-Sachs fractures may be a subtle trough, rather than angular fracture seen here
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Source What's in a name? Upper extremity fracture eponyms (Part 1). Int J Emerg Med. 2015 Dec;8(1):75. doi: 10.1186/s12245-015-0075-2. Epub 2015 Jul 30. PMID: 26223984; PMCID: PMC4519440. Via Openi
Author Wong PK, Hanna TN, Shuaib W, Sanders SM, Khosa F.

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