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Pediatric emergency care · Feb 2019
Case ReportsCongenital Clavicular Pseudoarthosis-How to Differentiate It From the More Common Clavicular Fractures.
- James Stewart Chalfant and Thomas Ray Sanchez.
- From the Department of Radiology and.
- Pediatr Emerg Care. 2019 Feb 1; 35 (2): e37-e39.
AbstractCongenital pseudoarthrosis of the clavicle is a rare entity that can be confused for a traumatic injury. We present 4 cases of congenital clavicular pseudoarthrosis and discuss its imaging findings that can help differentiate it from the more common clavicular facture. We also reviewed its epidemiology, embryology, and management based on available and most recent literature.
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