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Fig. 7 | BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

Fig. 7

From: CT-based and morphological comparison of glenoid inclination and version angles and mineralisation distribution in human body donors

Fig. 7

Mineralisation distribution in glenoids with inclination angles < 10°. A-D 73 years old male (inclination: R 7.8°, L 3.3°; retroversion: R -6.9°, L -6.7°). C,D On both sides, in addition to anterior mineralisation, density maxima in cranial and dorsal quadrants corresponding to cartilage defects (A,B). Cartilage thinning in the anterior, more caudal quadrants (A,B) mirrored by CT-OAM (C, D). Some spots along the glenoid rim, probably osteophytes. E-H 72 years old male (inclination: R 7.6°, L 2.9°; retroversion R -1.7°, L − 0.4°). In the left shoulder, note higher mineralisation in cranial quadrants (H) and cartilage lesion (F). Some spots along the glenoid rim probably osteophytes

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