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  1. Mar 23, 2023 · The serendipity view is a specialized radiographic projection utilized in the setting of suspect dislocations of the sternoclavicular joint. The projection is seldom used in departments with functioning computed tomography, but still utilized in postoperative imaging.

  2. Feb 21, 2024 · summary. Sternoclavicular Dislocations are uncommon injuries to the chest that consist of traumatic or atraumatic dislocations of the sternoclavicular joint. Diagnosis can be made with plain serendipity radiographic views. CT studies are generally required to assess for direction of displacement.

  3. Mar 23, 2023 · lateral sternal view. radiographic investigation of the entire length of the sternum in profile. The view is used to query fractures or infection; serendipity view. specialized axial projection employed to investigate suspected anterior/posterior dislocations

  4. Jan 21, 2017 · Serendipity view is an anteroposterior view of the clavicles with the tube angled upward by 40°. [A] Normally, the medial ends of the clavicles are at the same level. [B] An anteriorly dislocated medial end of the clavicle appears higher than the normal side.

  5. Jul 6, 2023 · Alternate views such as ‘serendipity view‘ (40-degree cephalic tilt) may provide more information. CTA or MRA to determine direction of dislocation and potential for vascular compromise. A contrast study is required for definitive evaluation of surrounding structures.

  6. Jun 3, 2021 · ossifies between 5th and 6th weeks of gestation. Clavicle is the last bone to complete the ossification process. medial epiphysis of clavicle is last physis to close at 20-25 yrs. Important to distinguish SC dislocations from physeal fractures.

  7. Jul 28, 2020 · The “serendipity view” allows for visualization of both SCJs and is used for comparative purposes as well as greater visibility of the clavicle and SCJ. 22 In a “serendipity view” radiograph, the x-ray beam is oriented 40 degrees toward the head and centered on the SCJ. 23, 24.

  8. Mar 23, 2023 · The oblique positioning maneuvers the join of interest away from central structures to produce a clearer view of articulation. It is often requested in the context of significant trauma that can result in sternoclavicular joint dislocation or medial end clavicular fractures.

  9. Oct 1, 2023 · Alternative radiographic views have been described including the ‘serendipity’ view, where the patient is supine and the X-ray beam is centred on the sternum and directed 40° cephalad.

  10. Aug 28, 2023 · The serendipity view, obtained by tilting the beam 40 degrees cranial can help better assess the sternoclavicular joint. A Hobbs view may also be obtained. In anterior dislocations, the affected clavicle will be visualized above the contralateral clavicle; in posterior dislocations, the opposite is true.