Congenital labral variants. Illustration shows two normal variants of anterosuperior labrum: sublabral foramen (left) and Buford complex (right). Sublabral foramen represents normal detachment of labrum from glenoid in anterosuperior quadrant. Buford complex is composed of absent anterosuperior labrum in association with thickened middle glenohumeral ligament. P = posterior, A = anterior.
obtained at the level of the superior half of the glenoid, illustrates a thickened cord-like middle glenohumeral ligament (arrow) adjacent to the anterosuperior glenoid rim with a congenitally absent labrum. This combination of findings comprises a normal Buford complex and must not be confused with an avulsed anterior labral fragment.
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