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transversus thoracis takes origin. The
sternal angle is
located at the
point where the body
joins the manubrium. The
sternal angle can be felt at the
point where...
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underlying manubriosternal joint. The
sternal angle is
palpable and
often visible in
young people.: 319 The
sternal angle corresponds to the
level of the...
- podcast, épisode 5 : Enzo
Sternal, le "
minot " bientôt en haut?". L'Equipe (in French). 27
September 2023. "Enzo
Sternal, la ****ure
vedette m****illaise...
- the
sternum are
those most
likely to fracture, but most
sternal fractures occur below the
sternal angle.
Because of the high
frequency of ****ociated injuries...
- The
stern is the back or aft-most part of a ship or boat,
technically defined as the area
built up over the sternpost,
extending upwards from the counter...
- A
sternal saw is a bone
cutter used to
perform median sternotomy,
opening the patient's
chest by
splitting the breastbone, or sternum. It is a reciprocating...
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Sternal clefts are rare
congenital malformations that
result from
defective embryologic fusion of
paired mesodermal bands in the
ventral midline. They...
- of the
sternal body. It has an oval
shape and a
unique "bow tie"
appearance when seen on
axial computed tomography. The
diameter of the
sternal foramen...
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Sterns may
refer to:
Sterns (surname)
Stern's,
defunct U.S.
department store chain Sterns Nightclub,
defunct nightclub in Worthing, West Sus****, England...
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Sterner is a
surname of
Germanic origin. The name may
refer to: E.
Donald Sterner (1894–1983),
American lumberman and
politician from New
Jersey Frederick...