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Fig. 5B. 19-year-old man who experienced sudden onset of left
parasternal pain during gymnastic training on parallel bars. S = sternum.
Sonogram (dual image) of same region as A shows small hyperechogenic
area (thick arrow) corresponding to gas accumulation between
hypoechogenic cartilage (thin arrow) and hyperechogenic line
delineating anterior aspect of sternum.
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