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A 51-year-old Caucasian woman was admitted to the Rheumatology Department of our hospital due to a 3-week history of diffuse neck, shoulder and upper torso pain, exacerbated by movements. An outpatient trial of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications had been unsuccessful. A few days later, the pain was localised above the manubrium, the left clavicle and sternomastoid muscle and fever up to 39.5°C was reported. The patient had no significant past medical history and lived in a suburban area. She did not work and liked to do gardening in her spare time. There was no history of local trauma or any medications. On examination, there was intense redness, tenderness and swelling of the manubrium and the left