Ag. Jurik, NONINFLAMMATORY SCLEROSIS OF THE STERNAL END OF THE CLAVICLE - A FOLLOW-UP-STUDY AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE, Skeletal radiology, 23(5), 1994, pp. 373-378
The cases of 14 adult females with swelling, tenderness, and sclerosis
of the inferomedial part of the clavicle are presented. They were see
n during a 16-year period, suggesting that the condition is rare. In t
en patients strain at the sternoclavicular joint seemed to be an etiol
ogical factor. Eleven patients were followed for periods of 1-13 years
(mean 5 years). The clavicular sclerosis regressed and they all devel
oped signs of osteoarthrosis. Based upon available biopsy results and
review of reported cases, it is hypothesized that the radiographic cha
nges are due to osteonecrosis of the medial end of the clavicle with s
ubsequent development of osteoarthrosis.