1998
DOI: 10.1007/s002470050287
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Congenital glenoid dysplasia

Abstract: Glenoid dysplasia is an anomaly of the scapula characterized by underdevelopment of the bony glenoid and adjacent part of the scapular neck which may be seen as a primary isolated condition, in patients with multiple anomalies or ill-defined syndromes, in well-described syndromes, in mucopolysaccharidoses and related conditions, and in certain skeletal dysplasias. The general subject of glenoid dysplasia is reviewed with reference to descriptions in the literature and personal observations.

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“…All patients except the four with osteoarthritis had a relative increase in the inferior when compared with the superior joint space. 1 Five patients showed features of osteoarthritis. There was no radiological evidence of posterior subluxation, although this has been previously reported.…”
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“…All patients except the four with osteoarthritis had a relative increase in the inferior when compared with the superior joint space. 1 Five patients showed features of osteoarthritis. There was no radiological evidence of posterior subluxation, although this has been previously reported.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…None had enlargement of the acro- mion, 6,12,21,25 but six had a prominent coracoid process. 6,12,14,21,22 All patients had a 'dentate', irregular appearance of the glenoid 1,21,25 although the four with marked osteoarthritis were excluded. Retroversion of the glenoid was seen.…”
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