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Adnine Anass1, Taik Fatima Zahrae1, Aharrane Fatima Zahra1
1Rheumatology Department, University Hospital Center of Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Tangier, Morocco.
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Winged scapula is a rare musculoskeletal condition with numerous etiologies including spinal accessory nerve (SAN) palsy. Sport activities are rarely implicated with few scattered case reports. We report a case of an 18-year-old bodybuilder who suffered SAN palsy secondary to weightlifting exercises. Physical examination revealed winged scapula with painful mobility of the shoulder. A scapular magnetic resonance imaging scan and electromyography of the trapezius muscle were performed and confirmed the diagnosis of SAN palsy. Through this case, we review the literature of common and rare causes of SAN palsy and outline accepted treatment options.
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