Francesca G.M. Forni’s research while affiliated with University of Pavia and other places

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Figure 1 Antero-posterior radiographs of the left shoulder in neutral, internal, and external rotation. There are no visible abnormalities in the glenohumeral joint or the scapula. An exostosis ( ) is visible at the level of the deltoid tuberosity in external rotation.
Figure 2 Magnetic resonance images of the left shoulder. (A) Transverse plane at the foot of the coracoid process. The exostosis was not observed at the time but is visible ( ) in the anterior part of the glenoid neck, oriented toward the subscapularis tendon. (The subscapularis tendon itself is not visible on this plane.) Mild effusion can be seen in the anterior part of the joint. (B, C) Transverse planes in the middle and lower parts of the joint showing an apparently normal subscapularis tendon with an intact enthesis on the lesser tuberosity. The exostosis is no longer visible. There is no joint effusion. The appearance of the subscapularis muscle is also normal, with no fatty infiltration.
Figure 3 Transverse planes of a bone scan of the left shoulder showing hyperfixation at the base of the coracoid process rather than in the anterior part of the glenoid neck. The exostosis is not visible in these images.
Figure 4 Arthroscopic views of the anterior part of the left shoulder joint through the posterior portal. (A) The E is visible in the anterosuperior part of the otherwise normal-
Intra-Articular Exostosis on the Glenoid Neck in a Patient With Hereditary Multiple Exostoses: A Case Report
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