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Which specific part of the clavicle attaches to the scapula?

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Dr. Bernard Bach Jr answered

Lateral.: The most lateral part of the collarbone attaches to the scapula. It is help there by multiple ligaments.

Dr Nabulsi agreed

Answered 9/19/2014

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