Upper Abdominal Wall Pain In An Aerial Acrobat: Flipping The Cause Of An Unusual Diagnosis - Page #3
 

Other Studies:
X-ray chest and right ribs: No acute displaced rib fracture, no cardiopulmonary abnormality.
CT chest without IV contrast: No acute rib fracture.
MRI abdominal wall: Bilateral edema along the bilateral costochondral junctions, suspected cartilage fracture on the right side. Case Photo #1
CT chest with IV contrast: Displaced fracture of the right anterior seventh costal cartilage with interval linear calcifications of the fractured margins. Case Photo #2

Consultations:
Thoracic surgery

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