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Abstract Chapter 7 provides an overall look at sternum fracture. The sternum is a flat bone at the anterior center of the chest, which protects the mediastinum. The sternum along with the ribs and vertebrae form the thoracic cage, which protects the thoracic organs and vessels.
Michael O’Keeffe +3 more
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Abstract Chapter 7 provides an overall look at sternum fracture. The sternum is a flat bone at the anterior center of the chest, which protects the mediastinum. The sternum along with the ribs and vertebrae form the thoracic cage, which protects the thoracic organs and vessels.
Michael O’Keeffe +3 more
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2010
A primary sternal tumor is rare, and it is difficult to make an accurate diagnosis. We herein report a case of intraosseous schwannoma of the sternum, which was associated with various difficulties in regard to making an accurate preoperative diagnosis. A 38-year-old woman underwent a surgical resection for a sternal tumor.
Tetsuya, Mizuno +5 more
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A primary sternal tumor is rare, and it is difficult to make an accurate diagnosis. We herein report a case of intraosseous schwannoma of the sternum, which was associated with various difficulties in regard to making an accurate preoperative diagnosis. A 38-year-old woman underwent a surgical resection for a sternal tumor.
Tetsuya, Mizuno +5 more
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1980
AbstractFor differentiating a male from a female sternum, a metrical study of 400 adult North Indian sterna (312 males and 88 females) obtained from medicolegal postmortems was made. If the combined length of the manubrium and mesosternum was more than 140 mm. the sternum was male, and if less than 131 mm. it was female.
I, Jit, V, Jhingan, M, Kulkarni
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AbstractFor differentiating a male from a female sternum, a metrical study of 400 adult North Indian sterna (312 males and 88 females) obtained from medicolegal postmortems was made. If the combined length of the manubrium and mesosternum was more than 140 mm. the sternum was male, and if less than 131 mm. it was female.
I, Jit, V, Jhingan, M, Kulkarni
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European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 1997
Primary malignant sternal tumours are very rare. The most common malignant sternal tumour is a chondrosarcoma. Until now, controversies in the management of malignant sternal tumours were mainly caused by limited clinical experience. However, treatment of malignant sternal tumours should not differ from that of chest wall malignancies.
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Primary malignant sternal tumours are very rare. The most common malignant sternal tumour is a chondrosarcoma. Until now, controversies in the management of malignant sternal tumours were mainly caused by limited clinical experience. However, treatment of malignant sternal tumours should not differ from that of chest wall malignancies.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
Abstract A case of chondroma of the body of the sternum without recurrence after seven years is reported and the rarity of this tumor indicated. In addition, it is emphasized that these tumors often recur after treatment and are prone to undergo change to chondrosarcoma. Surgery consists of wide sternal excision.
A L, BROWN, W C, BARRETTE
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Abstract A case of chondroma of the body of the sternum without recurrence after seven years is reported and the rarity of this tumor indicated. In addition, it is emphasized that these tumors often recur after treatment and are prone to undergo change to chondrosarcoma. Surgery consists of wide sternal excision.
A L, BROWN, W C, BARRETTE
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2008
Primary tumors of the sternum are rare and most of them are malignant. Benign lesions are typically chondromas, bone cysts, or hemangiomas. Among these tumors, hemangiomas are extremely rare. We report a rare case of hemangioma of the sternum. The patient was successfully treated with complete resection of the tumor and sternum stability was obtained ...
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Primary tumors of the sternum are rare and most of them are malignant. Benign lesions are typically chondromas, bone cysts, or hemangiomas. Among these tumors, hemangiomas are extremely rare. We report a rare case of hemangioma of the sternum. The patient was successfully treated with complete resection of the tumor and sternum stability was obtained ...
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Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2000
Development of the sternum during the growth of the embryo is described. Anterior body wall defects in the thoracic region may be severe, leading to ectopia cordis, or mild, as in skin-covered sternal clefts. The embryologic basis for other sternal abnormalities, such as pectus excavatum and pectus carniatum, is not clear; however, abnormalities of rib
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Development of the sternum during the growth of the embryo is described. Anterior body wall defects in the thoracic region may be severe, leading to ectopia cordis, or mild, as in skin-covered sternal clefts. The embryologic basis for other sternal abnormalities, such as pectus excavatum and pectus carniatum, is not clear; however, abnormalities of rib
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