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A CASE OF CERVICAL RIB WITH SYMPTOMS RESEMBLING SUBCLAVIAN ANEURISM [PDF]
JOHN B. MURPHY
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Double Rudimentary Cervical Rib [PDF]
C. B. Heald
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Incidence and Clinical Implications of Cervical Rib: A Retrospective Study [PDF]
Introduction: Cervical ribs are an additional rib, which arise from the costal element of the seventh cervical vertebra. Incidence varies from 0.58-6.2%, incidentally detected on radiographs, but when enlarged can lead to various vascular and ...
MALLIKARJUN NINGAPPA ADIBATTI+2 more
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Conservative Management of Cervical Rib- A Case Report
Background: An additional rib that develops from the seventh cervical vertebra is known as a cervical rib, a congenital anomaly placed above the typical first rib, affecting 0.2- 0.5 percent of the total population.
A. Agrawal+4 more
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Pseudoarthrosis of unilateral cervical rib and 1st rib exostosis-presenting with supraclavicular mass and thoracic outlet syndrome [PDF]
Cervical rib is defined as the presence of supernumerary rib at the 7th cervical vertebrae possibly associated with mutations in Hox genes. Cervical rib may have a free end or may be fused with the first rib by bone bridge or fibrous band.
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