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CLINICAL INTRODUCTION: A healthy 8-year-old boy presented to the ED with acute left shoulder pain. He had been playing football and his left arm was pulled by an opposition team member. He fell to the ground and landed on his left shoulder causing pain. On examination after analgesia, active and passive movement of the shoulder joint was possible in all directions but range of motion was limited by pain. There was no visible swelling or bruising throughout the shoulder girdle. A radiograph of the shoulder was obtained (figure 1).emermed;36/2/77/F1F1F1Figure 1Plain radiograph of the left shoulder. QUESTION: What radiographic finding is seen for this patient?Glenohumeral lipohaemarthrosis.Acromioclavicular joint disruption.Intra-articular gas.Intra-articular loose body.