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Introduction First rib stress fractures are uncommon in adolescent athletes and often misdiagnosed due to nonspecific symptoms like scapular winging, upper thoracic discomfort, or snapping during overhead throwing. Conventional imaging like radiographs, CT, and MRI offer limited functional insight and carries radiation or accessibility constraints.

Novel Use of Dynamic Ultrasound in Diagnosing First Rib Stress Fracture in a Young Athlete
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