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Can Someone Break This Down For Me In Easy Terms

Can someone break this down for me in easy terms and let me know what should happen.
Glenohumeral Joint is well distended.
Long head biceps tendon intact. Linear low signal material in the long head of biceps tendon sheath probably relects nonspecific debris.
Postoperative changes with channel-like defects in the anterior-inferior glenoid compatible with history of labral repair. Small focal cleft at the base of the anterior-inferior labrum extending into the posterior-inferior labrum could be postoperative in etiology but suspicious for tear. Labrum is markedly truncated in size inferiorly. There is some curvilinear material in the joint adjacent to the inferior glenoid rim, which is nonspecific but could reflect detached labral material. Small focal cleft at the base of the superior labrum just posterior to the biceps anchor is suspicious for tear.
Mon, 18 May 2015
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