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. 1998 Oct;13(5):563–565. doi: 10.3346/jkms.1998.13.5.563

Bilateral unfused coracoid process: report of a case.

S J Kim 1, J S Kim 1, H J Kim 1, H W Yu 1
PMCID: PMC3054520  PMID: 9811192

Abstract

The coracoid process is a part of the scapula and plays an important role in shoulder function. The present case demonstrates bilateral separation of the coracoid processes from the scapular bodies. The cause of this condition was thought to be a failure of fusion of the ossification centers of the coracoid processes with the scapular bodies. Bilateral unfused coracoid processes was identified incidentally in a patient with recurrent dislocation in the left shoulder. However, history of antecedent trauma to the coradoid region was not found. It would be important to distinguish this condition from fracture or nonunion of the coracoid process.

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