scapulorrhea
Scapulorrhea is a term that does not have a widely recognized or standardized definition in modern medical literature. It is not listed as an official diagnosis in contemporary clinical references, and its usage tends to be sporadic, appearing mainly in historical texts or as a nonstandard nickname rather than a discrete medical entity.
Etymologically, the word combines scapula, the shoulder blade, with the suffix -rrhea, meaning a flow or discharge.
Evaluation focuses on local examination of the scapular region, assessment for wound drainage or fistulous tracts,
Management is directed at the underlying cause. Infections require appropriate antimicrobial therapy and drainage; noninfectious conditions