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The apical oblique view of the clavicle: its usefulness in neonatal and


childhood trauma. Weinberg B. Seife B. Alonso P. Skeletal Radiology. [JC:ute] 20(3):201-3, 1991. We analyzed clavicular radiographs of 26 patients with a history of trauma. The apical oblique projection of the clavicle was obtained with the injured side of the patient angled 45 degrees towards the X-ray tube and a 20 degrees cephalad angulation of the X-ray beam. This view proved to be more informative than the routine apical anteroposterior projection. It is especially effective in detecting nondisplaced fractures of the middle third of the clavicle in neonates and children. To verify our findings, we obtained apical anteroposterior and oblique radiographs of a specimen adult clavicle. On the oblique view with 20 degrees cephalad childhood trauma.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.