Abstract
Among the many patients who present to chest clinics and casualty departments with thoracic pain of obscure origin there are a few in whom the cause is immediately apparent from the initial chest radiograph. The authors present two examples in young women, who were found to have sustained a stress fracture of the first rib during the course of fairly mild but unaccustomed exertion.
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Rademaker, M., Redmond, A. D., & Barber, P. V. (1983). Stress fracture of the first rib. Thorax, 38(4), 312–313. https://doi.org/10.1136/thx.38.4.312
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