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Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
2023 Volume.26 No. 3 p.306 ~ p.311
Normal ossification of the glenoid mimicking a glenoid fracture in an adolescent patient: a case report
Maria Galan-Olleros

Rosa M. Egea-Gamez
Angel Palazon-Quevedo
Sergio Martinez-Alvarez
Olga M. Suarez Traba
Yue Zhao
Abstract
A 13-year-old male was diagnosed with a glenoid fracture following direct shoulder trauma, for which surgical treatment was considered. After referral to a center for pediatric orthopedic care, physical examination, contralateral shoulder X-ray, and detailed computed tomography examination ruled out the presence of fracture; these findings were later confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging. Normal ossification patterns in the adolescent shoulder may simulate a fracture in traumatic settings. To accurately diagnose and manage pediatric shoulder pathology, orthopedic surgeons must be aware of the normal anatomy of the growing shoulder, its secondary ossification centers, and growth plates.
KEYWORD
Glenoid cavity, Shoulder, Physiologic ossification, Child development, Trauma
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