Presentation
Sudden onset shoulder pain. ?pneumothorax
Patient Data
Age: 12 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Rhomboid fossa of the clavicle
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Lungs are well expanded and clear. No pneumothorax. Lucency on the undersurface of the right medial clavicle probably represents a large rhomboid fossa. CT to check.
From the case:
Rhomboid fossa of the clavicle
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CT confirms bilateral rhomboid fossa in the medial clavicles. Larger on the right.