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"Two or or three ossification centres, and sometimes more, appear at the lateral end of the acromion in the 15th to 18th years of life" Borderlands of Normal and Early Pathological Findings in Skeletal Radiography. 5th Ed., Juergen Freyschmidt et al, Thieme, 2003, p264
The SI projection image demonstrates the normal synchondrosis at the base of the coracoid and the normal apophyseal ossification centre