Osseous deficiencies, pockets, superfluous lateral border thickening in scapula: a rare occurrence

Background Beyond the nutrient and suprascapular foramen, the other foramina, holes or osseous deficiencies, pockets has rarely been reported in scapula. If present, the bony holes or deficiencies may lead to radiolucent areas and may be mistaken for sites of osteolytic destruction related to skelet...

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description Background Beyond the nutrient and suprascapular foramen, the other foramina, holes or osseous deficiencies, pockets has rarely been reported in scapula. If present, the bony holes or deficiencies may lead to radiolucent areas and may be mistaken for sites of osteolytic destruction related to skeletal metastases, multiple myeloma or others. Case report In the present case of left scapula, unusual osseous deficiencies of different size and shape along with pockets were observed in the body of scapula. The maximum height and width of largest bony deficiency was 35.8 mm and 12.6 mm. There was abnormal osseous thickening beside the lateral border of scapula along with the presence of some spines. Five nutrient foramina, three on the costal and two on the dorsal surface were noticed. Conclusions The present case reports the osseous deficiencies, pockets and extra osseous growth along the lateral border, multiple nutrient foramina altogether in one specimen. Thorough anatomical knowledge of these unusual osseous variations can provide the clinicians, radiologists and forensic experts with better clinical judgement and may add insight to the surgical planning by orthopaedic surgeons.
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Anatomy
Case reports
Defects
Forensic science
Haversian System
Humans
Imaging
Medical education
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Metastases
Metastasis
Multiple myeloma
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Osteolysis
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Scapula
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Surgeons
Surgery
Topography
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