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  1. Os acromiale | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Os acromiale is an anatomical variant and represents an unfused accessory center of ossification of the acromion of the scapula.

  2. Os Acromiale - Shoulder & Elbow - Orthobullets

    Nov 10, 2024 · An Os Acromiale is an unfused secondary ossification center of the acromion that can be associated with shoulder impingement and rotator cuff tendonitis. Diagnosis is made …

  3. Os Acromiale - SportsMD

    Aug 12, 2024 · Os Acromiale is a condition in which the acromion, a part of the shoulder blade (scapula), fails to fully fuse during development, resulting in a separate bone segment.

  4. Os Acromiale: Symptoms, Imaging, and Treatment Options

    May 12, 2025 · Os acromiale refers to an unfused accessory ossification center of the acromion, part of the scapula that extends over the shoulder joint. It arises when one or more …

  5. Os Acromiale: Reviews and Current Perspectives - PMC

    Os acromiale is a developmental defect which results from the lack of an osseous union between the ossification centers of the acromion, leading to the fibrocartilaginous tissue connection. …

  6. Os Acromiale: A Comprehensive Overview - Sport Doctor London

    Nov 12, 2024 · Os acromiale is a condition that occurs when the acromion, which is part of the shoulder blade, fails to fuse properly, leaving a gap. Usually, this gap in the bone doesn't …

  7. Os Acromiale: Understanding Your Diagnosis and Options

    Oct 21, 2024 · Find out what Os Acromiale is, how it affects shoulder anatomy, and what the best diagnostic and treatment options are.

  8. The end of the acromion which does not fuse, separated by a layer of cartilage and fibrous tissue from the remainder of the bony acromion and scapula, is a called an os acromiale.

  9. Os acromiale is due to a defect of fusion of the different ossification centers of the acromion. It is a common cause of shoulder pain that should be evoked in the differential diagnosis of the sub …

  10. Os acromiale: a review of its incidence, pathophysiology, and …

    An os acromiale occurs when any of the primary ossification centres of the acromion fail to fuse with the basi-acromion. It is present in approximately 8% of individuals, and whilst the majority …