The frequency of os acromiale in 751 shoulder MRI of Saudi population.
Wassim AldebeyanMohammed AlzahimIsmail AlmogbilFahad Abdullah AlShayhanAbdullah AlshunaifiAbdulaziz AlhowaimelNizar A Al-NakshabandiPublished in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) (2024)
Background: Os acromiale (OA) is an uncommon pathology with a variable prevalence rate among different populations. Objectives: The aim of this study was to report the frequency of OA utilizing shoulder MRI of patients with shoulder pathology. Methods: It was a retrospective study. After obtaining our IRB approval, we gathered all shoulder and upper arm MRIs from the radiology department and evaluated them. Results: The prevalence of OA was found to be 3.32%. The mean age of the affected patients was 50.87 years (25-81). Conclusion: The rate of OA in patients presenting with shoulder pain is 3.32% in Saudi Arabia, which correlates with what has been previously reported in the literature.
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