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Fig. 3D. 61-year-old woman with breast cancer and acute right chest pain.
Bone window setting of axial CT scan obtained 6 months after C shows
subtle sclerosis and angulation at costochondral junction of right seventh
rib, at which rib fracture was suspected (solid arrow), compared with
contralateral costochondral junction (open arrow). At close
observation, hot-uptake rib lesion on bone scintigraphy was confirmed to be
incidental rib fracture.