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Tuberculosis of the sternoclavicular joints
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 2001From May 1991 to December 1997, we treated 9 patients with tubercular arthritis in 10 sternoclavicular joints. The patients presented with a painful swelling (7 joints), painless swelling (2 joints) and a painless (?) discharging sinus (1 joint) having a mean duration of symptoms of 13 (6-32) months.
M S, Dhillon +3 more
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[Sternoclavicular joint tuberculosis].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2012A 24-year old woman presented with an abscess localized at the median side of the right clavicle. There were no clinical signs of tuberculosis and radiological evaluation was normal. PCR-assay on tuberculosis following aspiration of the pus collection was positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. She responded well on regular anti-tuberculosis treatment.
Sander, Kelderman +2 more
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2015
Acute injuries to the sternoclavicular (SC) joint typically occur as a result of high-energy trauma and, in some cases, may compromise vital mediastinal structures. While acute injuries are relatively uncommon, chronic symptomatology has become a widely recognized source of shoulder pain and dysfunction.
Ryan J. Warth, Peter J. Millett
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Acute injuries to the sternoclavicular (SC) joint typically occur as a result of high-energy trauma and, in some cases, may compromise vital mediastinal structures. While acute injuries are relatively uncommon, chronic symptomatology has become a widely recognized source of shoulder pain and dysfunction.
Ryan J. Warth, Peter J. Millett
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Dislocations of the sternoclavicular joint
Skeletal Radiology, 1993Dislocations of the sternoclavicular joint are uncommon, with the posterior variety having a potential for considerable morbidity. Radiologic management and diagnosis can be difficult. In this review article, the joint anatomy and mechanisms of dislocation are discussed and the incidence and clinical manifestations described.
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2019
Abstract Chapter 9 discusses sternoclavicular joint trauma. The sternoclavicular joint is a synovial joint with a capsule and adjacent ligaments providing overall stability. Direct or indirect force to the shoulder from mechanisms, such as a motor vehicle collision, sporting injuries, or fall from a height, can cause sternoclavicular ...
Michael O’Keeffe +3 more
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Abstract Chapter 9 discusses sternoclavicular joint trauma. The sternoclavicular joint is a synovial joint with a capsule and adjacent ligaments providing overall stability. Direct or indirect force to the shoulder from mechanisms, such as a motor vehicle collision, sporting injuries, or fall from a height, can cause sternoclavicular ...
Michael O’Keeffe +3 more
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Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries
2017Sternoclavicular joint injuries account for
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