Shoulder Pain After A Tackle: A Can't Miss Diagnosis - Page #3
 

Lab Studies:
n/a

Other Studies:
Radiographs of the clavicles were read as normal Case Photo #1 , Case Photo #2 . Dedicated sternoclavicular joint views showed mild, asymmetric widening of the left sternoclavicular joint with mild inferior displacement of the left clavicular head compared to the right Case Photo #3 . CT non-contrast imaging of the chest was obtained and showed posterior subluxation of the left sternoclavicular joint with mass effect on the left brachiocephalic vein and surrounding stranding Case Photo #4 , Case Photo #5 .

Consultations:
Orthopedic Surgery

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