A
Degenerative fraying of the superior labrum with an intact biceps anchor
B
Detachment of the superior labrum and biceps anchor from the superior glenoid
C
A bucket-handle tear of the superior labrum with an intact biceps anchor
D
A bucket-handle tear of the superior labrum that extends into the biceps tendon
Explanation:Correct Option: B. Snyder Type II SLAP lesions involve pathologic detachment of the superior labrum and the biceps anchor from the superior glenoid tubercle. This causes instability of the biceps-labral complex, which is a common cause of shoulder pain in overhead athletes and often requires arthroscopic repair. (Ref: Snyder et al., Arthroscopy, 1990)