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Figure 4


Fig. 3 21-year-old manwith chest wall pain after rugby injury. Coronal STIR image shows high signal at first costal cartilage near sternochondral junction (white arrow), compatible with fracture. Note small triangular fragment (arrowheads) of first costal cartilage that still remains attached to sternum. High signal is also seen at left sternoclavicular junction (black arrow), compatible with associated sternoclavicular injury.