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Medical notch of the superior border of the scapula: a rare anatomical variation mimicking a bone tumour
Puay Joo Lim1, Wilfred Chin Guan Peh2.
The scapula is a flat, triangular bone which forms the posterior aspect of the shoulder girdle, overlying the posterior chest wall 1 . While a “clasplike cranial margin of the scapula” has been previously described,2-3 to our knowledge, there was no previous description of a notch of the medial aspect of the superior border of the scapula in the literature. The imaging findings of a supero-medial scapula border notch mimicking a bone tumour are presented in this case report.
Affiliation:
- Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore
- Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore
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