Presentation
Wardrobe fell onto right side. Shortness of breath.
Patient Data
Age: 80 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Right acromioclavicular joint injury on chest x-ray
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Right AC joint injury. Right 1st and 2nd rib fractures.
Sternotomy wires noted. Lungs and pleural space are clear. Small hiatus hernia. The mediastinal contour is unremarkable. Sternotomy and mediastinal surgical clips.
From the case:
Right acromioclavicular joint injury on chest x-ray
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Right AC joint injury. Right 1st and 2nd rib fractures. No glenohumeral joint dislocation or humeral fracture.
Case Discussion
"Edge of film" case with the AC joint injury and rib fractures not easily seen initially but quite apparent when recognized.