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Final ID: Poster #: EDU-036

Illuminating the Lighthouse of the Shoulder: Developmental Anatomy and Trauma of the Pediatric Coracoid Process

Purpose or Case Report: Describe the normal anatomic appearance and anatomic variants of the pediatric coracoid process with representative images.
Evaluate the radiologic fracture patterns and fracture mimics of the pediatric coracoid process with representative images.
Review additional pathology of the pediatric coracoid process that can present incidentally after trauma

Included topics :
I Coracoid process anatomy
Normal pediatric development/ossification
Developmental variations
Associated anatomic structures

II. Sequelae of coracoid process trauma
Multimodality imaging—radiography, CT, MRI
Pediatric fracture patterns
Mimics of fractures

III. Incidental findings of the coracoid process
Neoplasm
Other
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Results:
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  • Malkawi, Ibraheem  ( University of Michigan Michigan Medicine , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
  • Bloom, David  ( University of Michigan Michigan Medicine , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
  • Hryhorczuk, Anastasia  ( University of Michigan Michigan Medicine , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
Session Info:

Posters - Educational

Musculoskeletal

SPR Posters - Educational

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