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1. What is Sternum (Breastbone) Pain ?Page Contents1 What is Sternum (Breastbone) Pain ?2 Anatomy of Sternum Area3 Parts of Sternum4 Lower Sternum Pain (Below Sternum)5 Pain under Sternum (Breastbone)6 Sternum Pain during pregnancy7 Warning Signs of Fracture and Pain in the Sternum8 Sternum pain causes9 Sternum Pain Diagnosis10 Sternum Pain Treatments The …

2. 23 The stability of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis was affected by the depth of fibula incisure of the tibia and the position of fibula in incisure.

3. Symptoms of Breastbone (Sternum) Pain

4. Breastbone definition, the sternum

5. 1 synonym for Breastbone: sternum

6. The Cecum exhibits similar distinguishing features like the rest of the colon (taeniae, haustra, semilunar folds), …

7. The sternum is also known as the Breastbone

8. Star-shaped contact entrance wound over the sternum.

9. — turkey: bird in which the tip of the sternum is rigid (ossified);

10. A sternum fracture is a break to the Breastbone

11. guinea fowl: bird in which the tip of the sternum is rigid (ossified).

12. The location of Cartilaginous joints includes the joints binding the ribs to the sternum

13. – – – – – – Of fowls of species Gallus domesticus with completely ossified sternum tips, femurs and tibias

14. Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus, with completely ossified sternum tips, femurs and tibias:

15. — (young) turkey: bird in which the tip of the sternum is flexible (not ossified),

16. — guinea fowl: bird in which the tip of the sternum is rigid (ossified).

17. For restoration of mechanical respiration, stabilization of the sternum and ventral ribs III–VI is essential.

18. Coracoid (plural Coracoids) ( anatomy ) Part of the scapula that projects towards the sternum in mammals ; the Coracoid process ( anatomy ) A small bone linking the scapula and sternum in birds , reptiles and some other vertebrates

19. The left arm, head, the shoulders, sternum and portions of the rib cage are intact.

20. – – – – – – – Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus with completely ossified sternum tips, femurs and tibias

21. The sternum is a long, flat bone, forming the middle portion of the front of the chest.

22. Careful placement of a raspatorium under the proximal clavicle and sternum to protect the mediastinal structures.

23. It attaches distally at the costal cartilages of ribs 5-7 and the xiphoid process of the sternum.

24. Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus with completely ossified sternum tips, femurs and tibias

25. The chest deflection between the sternum and the spine is measured with a CFC of 180.

26. — (young) guinea fowl: bird in which the tip of the sternum is flexible (not ossified),

27. – – – – – Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus, with completely ossified sternum tips, femurs and tibias

28. — chicken, broiler: fowl in which the tip of the sternum is flexible (not ossified),

29. A complete palpation of the entire chest cage, including the clavicle, ribs, and sternum.

30. Notice how the medial ends of the Clavicles articulate with clavicular fossae of the manubrium of sternum

31. The Coracoid articulates with the forward edge of the sternum and with the scapula, humerus, and furcula.

32. Your Collarbone (clavicle) is the bone that connects the breastbone (sternum) to the shoulder

33. The sternum deflection velocity at time t is calculated from the filtered deflection as:

34. Polydioxanon is a suggestive alternative compared with the usual not absorbable materials for refixation of the sternum.

35. In case of autolysed carcases, an entire long bone or the sternum is the specimen of choice.

36. young) goose or gosling: bird in which the tip of the sternum is flexible (not ossified

37. The sternum, or Breastbone, is a flat bone at the front center of the chest

38. The Collarbone is a long bone that connects to the scapula and the sternum

39. There's no way this manubrium and this sternum came from the same person.

40. The sternum is also called the Breastbone and it’s the bone in the center of your chest below your collarbone. The sternum is connected to muscles that move the arms, head, and neck and it protects many vital organs.

41. The Cephalothorax, also called prosoma, is composed of two primary surfaces: a dorsal carapace and a ventral sternum

42. All children were measured for their sternum 's length from the jugular notch until the top of xiphoid process.

43. cock, hen, casserole or boiling fowl: fowl in which the tip of the sternum is rigid (ossified

44. (young) goose or gosling: bird in which the tip of the sternum is flexible (not ossified).

45. The Breastbone, also known as sternum, is a flat bone situated just beneath the center of the collarbones [1]

46. Seven pairs of muscles and an unpaired muscle associated with the aedeagus and ninth sternum are involved in copulation.

47. The sternum is the flat bone located in the middle of the chest (also called the Breastbone)

48. Coracoid definition, pertaining to the bone that in reptiles, birds, and monotremes articulates with the scapula and the sternum and that in humans and other higher mammals is a reduced bony process of the scapula having no connection with the sternum

49. A man with a knife in his hand cuts open a second man from sternum to pubis.

50. 16 So hypochondria really meant the soft tissues and organs that lay beneath your ribs and sternum.

51. A Carinate calyx or leaf a Carinate sternum (ornithology) Of a bird, having a keeled breastbone allowing the attachment of flight muscles

52. The Collarbone, or clavicle, is a long and thin bone that runs between the sternum and shoulder blade

53. A sternum or Breastbone fracture is noted in between 5 and 8% of individuals who have experienced a trauma to the chest.

54. The joint is found within the spot where the clavicle (Collarbone) meets the sternum (breastbone) at the bottom of the neck

55. The nature of the original union was clearly indicated by (1) the articulation of Autositic ribs to two different vertebral columns but to a single ventral sternum, (2) the articulation of parasitic ribs also to the two vertebral columns but fusion of the ribs and clavicles dorsally without an interposed sternum, and (3) the dorsal location of

56. The Coracoid is a stout strong bone that connects the cranial edge of the sternum to the shoulder joint complex

57. The thymus is a lymphocyte-rich, Bilobed, encapsulated organ located behind the sternum, above and in front of the heart

58. What does Coracoid mean? A bony process projecting from the scapula toward the sternum in mammals

59. 21 Ribs were the most frequent metastatic sites, vertebras, pelvis, bone of limbs, scapulae, skulls, sternum and clavicles were the next.

60. Pectus carinatum is a condition in which the sternum (Breastbone) protrudes, or sticks out, more than usual

61. Even the Collarbone, or clavicle, is a very long and thin bone that runs between the sternum and shoulder blade

62. The ninth segment of the male is represented by a pair of hemitergites dorsolateral to the genital chamber and a ventral sternum, which supports the aedeagus.

63. The sternum (or Breastbone) is a flat bone located at the anterior aspect of the thorax.It lies in the midline of the chest and has a ‘T’ shape

64. The upper part of the sternum supports the collarbone (clavicle), and the cartilage of your first seven ribs is attached to the margins of your Breastbone.

65. Beaching When you're motorboating a girl whose breasts are too small and your nose runs aground on her sternum

66. The clavicle (commonly referred to as the Collarbone) is a bone found on both sides of the chest that connects the sternum or breastbone to both shoulders

67. Breastbone definition: the flat bone that articulates with the clavicles and the first seven pairs of ribs synonyms: os, manubrium, bone, sternum, thorax, chest

68. Patients typically have a very short sternum (breastbone) which points forward at the top portion (the manubrium) and then Angulates …

69. The clavicle (or Collarbone) is a long, thin bone at the base of the neck, located between the shoulder blade (scapula) and the rib cage (sternum)

70. A lump in the Chest, whether in the breast, near the sternum, or elsewhere on the rib cage, is a common symptom of many different conditions

71. A: wearable patch for continuous seismocardiogram (or Ballistocardiogram if placed on a location other than the sternum), electrocardiogram, temperature, and barometric pressure measurement

72. The sternum, more commonly known as Breastbone, is a long, flat bone which has an appearance that resembles the capital letter ‘T’ [2]

73. There are two Briskets per steer, one on each side, and these breast muscles cover the sternum and anchor them to the animal’s rib cage.

74. The Abdominals attach, via tendons, to various bones—ribs, sternum and pelvis—and to many soft tissues including other muscles and fascia

75. Breastbone - the flat bone that articulates with the clavicles and the first seven pairs of ribs sternum bone , os - rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates

76. The Collarbone (clavicle) is a bone that connects the breastbone (sternum) with the shoulder blade (scapula).The Collarbone is, anatomically speaking, a part of the chest wall

77. ‘Plantar fibromatosis is a rare, benign neoplasm of the plantar Aponeurosis.’ ‘Dupuytren disease is a connective tissue disorder characterized by contracture involving the palmar Aponeurosis.’ ‘It has been found lying upon the semilunar fascia of the biceps, and over the Aponeurosis of the forearm, instead of beneath those structures.’

78. ‘Plantar fibromatosis is a rare, benign neoplasm of the plantar Aponeurosis.’ ‘Dupuytren disease is a connective tissue disorder characterized by contracture involving the palmar Aponeurosis.’ ‘It has been found lying upon the semilunar fascia of the biceps, and over the Aponeurosis of the forearm, instead of beneath those structures.’

79. Multiple Bifid ribs: a case report A Bifid rib , or sternum Bifidum, is a congenital abnormality of the anterior chest wall, with the sternal end of the rib cleft into two.

80. The Aortic valve is a valve in the human heart between the left ventricle and the aorta.It is one of the two semilunar valves of the heart, the other being the pulmonary valve.The heart has four valves; the other two are the mitral and the tricuspid valves