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Fig. 3D. 28-year-old man with painful left parasternal lump for 6
months. Patient reported no traumatic history but was drug addict and engaged
in contact sports. Curved frontal multiplanar reformatted (D) and
maximum-intensity-projection (E) images from sets of CT slices of
anterior chest wall show that focal hypodensity and peripheral calcifications
correspond to transverse area perpendicular to costal cartilage.
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