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Figure 1 – A) Acromion fracture. Scapular proile evidencing a fracture  with inferior deviation; B) axillary proile with medial deviation
Figure 5 – Consolidated acromion fractureFigure 3 - A) Ulnar artery occluded soon after its origin; B) retrograde

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