A Hill-Sachs defect is a(n) _____ fracture that results from _____ dislocations of the humeral head against the _____ rim of the glenoid cavity.
A) avulsion; posterior; posteroinferior
B) compression; anterior; anteroinferior
C) avulsion; anterior; anteroinferior
D) compression; posterior; posteroinferior
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