Abstract

A 6-year-old male presented to his primary care physician complaining of fever and left shoulder pain. Six weeks before presentation, he had fallen off the monkey bars and was treated for a right distal radius and ulna fracture. His cast was removed and he was otherwise doing well until 2 days before presentation when he developed a high-grade fever with no initial focus. Over the 2 days following the fever, the patient began complaining of pain over the distal end of the left clavicle. He was seen by his pediatrician and a left shoulder X-ray was performed and found to be normal.

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