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- L Lee, T T Miller, E Schultz, and B Toledano.
- Department of Radiology, North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, New York 11030, USA.
- Am J. Orthop. 1998 Oct 1;27(10):699-702.
AbstractScapulothoracic dissociation is an uncommon and devastating traumatic injury. A review of 72 cases in the English literature shows that a broad range of musculoskeletal and neurovascular injuries resulting from blunt trauma have been classified as scapulothoracic dissociation since the term was first used in 1984. A review of the current clinical signs and radiographic findings that define scapulothoracic dissociation, as well as a brief description of treatment options and outcomes, is presented.
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