Presentation
History of sickle cell disease.
Patient Data
Age: 26
Gender: Female
From the case:
Coracoclavicular joint
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There are incidental bilateral coracoclavicular joints.
From the case:
Coracoclavicular joint
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There are incidental bilateral coracoclavicular joints.
From the case:
Coracoclavicular joint
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There are incidental bilateral coracoclavicular joints.
Case Discussion
This is a rare variant seen in less than 1% of population and without clinical significance.