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The enigmatic os supratrochleare anterius: from rarity to recognition in elbow pathology-case report and review of literature.

Lyubomir GaydarskiBoycho LandzhovR Shane TubbsŁukasz OlewnikMaria PiagkouGeorgi P Georgiev
Published in: Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA (2024)
Accessory bones around the elbow are scarce, with a reported mean incidence rate of 0.77%. The rarest one is the os supratrochleare anterius, with only a handful of documented cases in the literature. Despite their scarcity, various types of ossicles have been documented, posing diagnostic challenges and potential misinterpretation on X-rays. Herein, we report a case of an accidentally found os supratrochleare anterius in a 43-year-old pig farmer presenting with symptoms of tennis elbow. After conservative treatment with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and physiotherapy, he made a full recovery within 2 weeks. This report emphasizes the rarity of the ossupra trochleare anterius, the importance of accurate diagnosis, and the need for continued research and awareness of this anatomical variation.
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