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Shoulder dislocation

MedGen UID:
48655
Concept ID:
C0037005
Injury or Poisoning
Synonyms: Dislocation, Glenohumeral; Dislocation, Shoulder; Dislocations, Glenohumeral; Dislocations, Shoulder; Glenohumeral Dislocation; Glenohumeral Dislocations; Shoulder Dislocation; Shoulder Dislocations
SNOMED CT: Dislocation of shoulder joint (417076003); Dislocation of glenohumeral joint (417076003); Shoulder dislocation (417076003); Traumatic dislocation of shoulder region (125615005); Dislocation of shoulder (417076003)
 
HPO: HP:0003834

Definition

A displacement or misalignment of the humerus with respect to the other bones of the should joint. Note that a subluxation is a partial dislocation. [from HPO]

Term Hierarchy

CClinical test,  RResearch test,  OOMIM,  GGeneReviews,  VClinVar  
  • CROGVShoulder dislocation

Conditions with this feature

Holt-Oram syndrome
MedGen UID:
120524
Concept ID:
C0265264
Disease or Syndrome
Holt-Oram syndrome (HOS) is characterized by upper-limb defects, congenital heart malformation, and cardiac conduction disease. Upper-limb malformations may be unilateral, bilateral/symmetric, or bilateral/asymmetric and can range from triphalangeal or absent thumb(s) to phocomelia. Other upper-limb malformations can include unequal arm length caused by aplasia or hypoplasia of the radius, fusion or anomalous development of the carpal and thenar bones, abnormal forearm pronation and supination, abnormal opposition of the thumb, sloping shoulders, and restriction of shoulder joint movement. An abnormal carpal bone is present in all affected individuals and may be the only evidence of disease. A congenital heart malformation is present in 75% of individuals with HOS and most commonly involves the septum. Atrial septal defect and ventricular septal defect can vary in number, size, and location. Complex congenital heart malformations can also occur in individuals with HOS. Individuals with HOS with or without a congenital heart malformation are at risk for cardiac conduction disease. While individuals may present at birth with sinus bradycardia and first-degree atrioventricular (AV) block, AV block can progress unpredictably to a higher grade including complete heart block with and without atrial fibrillation.
Duane-radial ray syndrome
MedGen UID:
301647
Concept ID:
C1623209
Disease or Syndrome
SALL4-related disorders include Duane-radial ray syndrome (DRRS, Okihiro syndrome), acro-renal-ocular syndrome (AROS), and SALL4-related Holt-Oram syndrome (HOS) – three phenotypes previously thought to be distinct entities. DRRS is characterized by uni- or bilateral Duane anomaly and radial ray malformation that can include thenar hypoplasia and/or hypoplasia or aplasia of the thumbs, hypoplasia or aplasia of the radii, shortening and radial deviation of the forearms, triphalangeal thumbs, and duplication of the thumb (preaxial polydactyly). AROS is characterized by radial ray malformations, renal abnormalities (mild malrotation, ectopia, horseshoe kidney, renal hypoplasia, vesicoureteral reflux, bladder diverticula), ocular coloboma, and Duane anomaly. Rarely, pathogenic variants in SALL4 may cause clinically typical HOS (i.e., radial ray malformations and cardiac malformations without additional features).
Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia with congenital joint dislocations
MedGen UID:
373381
Concept ID:
C1837657
Disease or Syndrome
CHST3-related skeletal dysplasia is characterized by short stature of prenatal onset, joint dislocations (knees, hips, radial heads), clubfeet, and limitation of range of motion that can involve all large joints. Kyphosis and occasionally scoliosis with slight shortening of the trunk develop in childhood. Minor heart valve dysplasia has been described in several persons. Intellect and vision are normal.
Larsen-like syndrome, B3GAT3 type
MedGen UID:
480034
Concept ID:
C3278404
Disease or Syndrome
CHST3-related skeletal dysplasia is characterized by short stature of prenatal onset, joint dislocations (knees, hips, radial heads), clubfeet, and limitation of range of motion that can involve all large joints. Kyphosis and occasionally scoliosis with slight shortening of the trunk develop in childhood. Minor heart valve dysplasia has been described in several persons. Intellect and vision are normal.
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, classic-like, 2
MedGen UID:
1632001
Concept ID:
C4693870
Disease or Syndrome
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome classic-like-2 (EDSCLL2) is characterized by severe joint and skin laxity, osteoporosis involving the hips and spine, osteoarthritis, soft redundant skin that can be acrogeria-like, delayed wound healing with abnormal atrophic scarring, and shoulder, hip, knee, and ankle dislocations. Variable features include gastrointestinal and genitourinary manifestations, such as bowel rupture, gut dysmotility, cryptorchidism, and hernias; vascular complications, such as mitral valve prolapse and aortic root dilation; and skeletal anomalies (Blackburn et al., 2018). For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of classic-like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, see 606408. For a discussion of the classification of EDS, see 130000.

Professional guidelines

PubMed

Midtgaard KS, Bøe B, Lundgreen K, Wünsche B, Moatshe G
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 2021 Aug 17;141(11) Epub 2021 Aug 5 doi: 10.4045/tidsskr.20.0826. PMID: 34423930
Kane P, Bifano SM, Dodson CC, Freedman KB
Phys Sportsmed 2015 Feb;43(1):54-64. Epub 2015 Jan 6 doi: 10.1080/00913847.2015.1001713. PMID: 25559018
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Recent systematic reviews

Gouveia K, Harbour E, Athwal GS, Khan M
Arthroscopy 2023 Apr;39(4):1046-1059.e3. Epub 2023 Jan 13 doi: 10.1016/j.arthro.2022.12.032. PMID: 36646363
Rutgers C, Verweij LPE, Priester-Vink S, van Deurzen DFP, Maas M, van den Bekerom MPJ
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 2022 Jun;30(6):2130-2140. Epub 2022 Jan 6 doi: 10.1007/s00167-021-06847-7. PMID: 34988633Free PMC Article
Kavaja L, Lähdeoja T, Malmivaara A, Paavola M
Br J Sports Med 2018 Dec;52(23):1498-1506. Epub 2018 Jun 23 doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-098539. PMID: 29936432Free PMC Article
Olds M, Ellis R, Donaldson K, Parmar P, Kersten P
Br J Sports Med 2015 Jul;49(14):913-22. Epub 2015 Apr 21 doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2014-094342. PMID: 25900943Free PMC Article
Gombera MM, Sekiya JK
Clin Orthop Relat Res 2014 Aug;472(8):2448-56. doi: 10.1007/s11999-013-3290-2. PMID: 24043432Free PMC Article

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