Presentation
Known chronic hypertensive and diabetic. Suspected chest infection. Incidental finding.
Patient Data

There is a normal cardiothoracic ratio with a left ventricular configuration consistent with a history of chronic hypertension and no signs of cardiac decompensation. The lung fields are clear. There are bilateral coracoclavicular joints.



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Case Discussion
Incidental finding of bilateral coracoclavicular joints, an accessory but normal variant articulation.
Usually of no acute clinical significance however can develop degenerative change and possibly represent a source of shoulder pain.