Multidirectional instability accompanying an inferior labral cyst

Chang Yun Moon, Jong Hun Ji, Sung Jae Kim

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Abstract

Paralabral cyst of the shoulder joint can be observed in 2% to 4% of the general population, particularly in men during the third and fourth decade. On average, these cysts measure 10 mm to 20 mm in diameter and are located preferentially on the posterosuperior aspect of the glenoid. The MRI has increased the frequency of the diagnosis of paralabral cysts of the shoulder joint. Paralabral cysts of the shoulder joint usually develop in the proximity of the labrum. The relationship between shoulder instability and labral tears is well known, however, the association of shoulder instability with a paralabral cyst is rare. Shoulder instability may cause labral injury or labral injury may cause shoulder instability, and then injured tear develops paralabral cyst. In our patient, the inferior paralabral cyst may be associated with inferior labral tears and instability MRI.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-124
Number of pages4
JournalClinics in Orthopedic Surgery
Volume2
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2010

Keywords

  • Inferior labral cyst
  • Instability
  • Shoulder

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