Items tagged “clavicle”
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Coracoclavicular joint
The coracoclavicular joint is a normal variant of the pectoral girdle, where the conoid tubercle of the clavicle appears enlarged or elongated, with a flattened inferior surface where it approximates the coracoid process of the scapula to form an articulation.
Epidemiology
More common in Asia...
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Clavicle fracture
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16 Jan 2010
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Pseudoarthrosis of the clavicle
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17 Aug 2010
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Pediatric clavicle abnormalities
The clavicle is a unique bone and as such it often displays unique pathology. The following is an attempt to summarize pediatric clavicle abnormalities.
Pediatric bone tumors and tumor-like lesions of the clavicle
majority of clavicular tumors are malignant
Ewing sarcoma (most common)
osteos...
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Birth fracture of the clavicle
Birth fractures of the clavicle occur in 0.5-1% of vaginal deliveries and are the most frequent birth-related fracture. They are most commonly seen following normal, uncomplicated births but there is recognized increased incidence with high birth weight babies, forceps delivery and shoulder dyst...
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Rheumatoid arthritis - distal clavicle resorption
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20 Oct 2010
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Combined fractures of the clavicle and the coracoid process
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28 Jul 2011
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Skeletal metastasis - clavicle
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10 Jan 2012
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Nuclear medicine
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Clavicle fracture
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04 Jun 2012
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Clavicle fracture
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04 Jun 2012
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Clavicle fracture
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04 Jun 2012
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Clavicle fracture - non union
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04 Jun 2012
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Acromioclavicular joint injury - type V
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06 Jun 2012
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Clavicle fracture
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15 Feb 2013
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Supraclavicular foramen
The supraclavicular foramen is a normal variant and typically found as an incidental finding on radiographs. It occurs in ~4% (range 2-6%) of the population.
Supraclavicular foramen appear as an osseous tunnel or tunnels, with the most typical position at the superior aspect of the junction of...
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Acromioclavicular joint dislocation
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23 Dec 2013
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Clavicular fracture
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20 Jan 2014
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Clavicle and rib fractures
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18 Jun 2015
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Normal clavicle radiographs
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15 May 2015
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Clavicle and rib fractures
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23 Jun 2016
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