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Chronic dislocation may be present with Bankhardt and/or Hill-Sacks/Hatchet deformity

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Glenohumeral joint dislocation

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Chronic dislocation of the glenohumeral joint may be associated with Bankhardt and/or Hill-Sacks/Hatchet deformity.

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Chronic dislocation may be present with Bankhardt and/or Hill-Sacks/Hatchet deformity in the glenohumeral joint dislocation. Bankhardt deformity refers to posterior dislocation of the humeral head with associated fractures of the anterior glenoid rim. Hill-Sacks/Hatchet deformity refers to a bony defect on the humeral head caused by repetitive dislocations or subluxations. These deformities can occur in cases of chronic glenohumeral joint dislocation.

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