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Is Having Larger Left Clavicle A Concern ?

hi doctor ,i m 22 yrs old female,.in the past 2 years my friend was telling me that my left clavicle looks larger than the right one.then i looked in the mirror and i can see clear;y that my left clavicle is larger than the the right.but i dont even noticed about their size.there is no other symptoms other than this enlargement.it is at strenoclavicular joint and the size is stationery since the day i noticed it.what is you recommedation about this problem
Fri, 13 Jan 2012
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Radiologist 's  Response
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Thanks for choosing Healthcaremagic.com.Did you sustain any injury to that area recently?is it painful?? still better take a Xray of the both shoulders to see for any bony/soft tissue swelling.
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Radiologist Dr. Radha Narayanan's  Response
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It is difficult to comment without seeing xray.please do an xray and let men know.Take care.
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Is Having Larger Left Clavicle A Concern ?

Hi! Thanks for choosing Healthcaremagic.com.Did you sustain any injury to that area recently?is it painful?? still better take a Xray of the both shoulders to see for any bony/soft tissue swelling.