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Review
. 1996;10(6):437-9.
doi: 10.1097/00005131-199608000-00013.

Concomitant fracture of the coracoid and acromion after direct shoulder trauma

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Concomitant fracture of the coracoid and acromion after direct shoulder trauma

K E Lim et al. J Orthop Trauma. 1996.

Abstract

Fractures of the acromial process or coracoid process of the scapula are rare. We present a combined fracture of the coracoid and acromion after direct trauma to the shoulder. An anteroposterior radiography with the central x-ray beam angled 25 degrees cephalad or an axillary lateral radiograph may be needed to detect these fractures.

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