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01-11-2017 | Scientific Article

Growth plate injury at the base of the coracoid: MRI features

Authors: Erin FitzGerald Alaia, Zehava Sadka Rosenberg, Ignacio Rossi, Jonathan Zember, Johannes B. Roedl, Lynne Pinkney, Lynne S. Steinbach

Published in: Skeletal Radiology | Issue 11/2017

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Abstract

Purpose

To assess the MRI features of growth plate injury at the base of the coracoid process.

Materials and methods

Subjects were identified through retrospective search of our department imaging database and teaching files and the teaching files of two outside academic institutions. The coracoid base growth plate was examined with attention to widening, irregularity, abnormal signal intensity of the growth plate, and the presence of adjacent soft tissue edema. The apposing coracoid and scapular bony surfaces were examined for signal intensity and morphology.

Results

Shoulder MRIs in eight patients with coracoid base growth plate disturbances were retrospectively reviewed (7 males, 1 female, mean age 15 years). Growth plate injury manifested as widening, irregularity and increased signal, apposing bony marrow edema and hypertrophy, and surrounding soft tissue edema. Five subjects were athletes (football, archery, basketball, swimming, rugby), two had a history of neuromuscular disorders, and one subject presented after a fall. Clinical indications included: rule out labral tear (n = 3), rule out rotator cuff tear or fracture after fall (n = 1), nonspecific pain (n = 1), shoulder subluxation, rule out glenoid pathology (n = 1, patient with underlying neuromuscular disorder), muscular dystrophy with shoulder pain (n = 1), and impingement (n = 1). Coracoid growth plate injury was not suspected clinically in any of the patients.

Conclusion

Awareness of the imaging appearance of coracoid base growth plate injury can aid in a more accurate diagnosis of shoulder MRI studies in young pediatric athletes. While uncommon, coracoid growth plate injury should be considered when assessing children with shoulder symptomatology.
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Metadata
Title
Growth plate injury at the base of the coracoid: MRI features
Authors
Erin FitzGerald Alaia
Zehava Sadka Rosenberg
Ignacio Rossi
Jonathan Zember
Johannes B. Roedl
Lynne Pinkney
Lynne S. Steinbach
Publication date
01-11-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Skeletal Radiology / Issue 11/2017
Print ISSN: 0364-2348
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2161
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00256-017-2736-0

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