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STERNAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STERNAL is of or relating to the sternum.
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Sternum - Wikipedia
The sternum ( pl. : sternums or sterna) or breastbone is a long flat bone located in the central part of the chest. It connects to the ribs via cartilage.
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Sternal Fracture: Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, Prognosis
Sternal fractures are predominantly associated with deceleration injuries and blunt anterior chest trauma (incidence of 3-6.8% in motor vehicle collisions).
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sternal
sternal, a. (n.) Anat. and Zool. (ˈstɜːnəl) [ad. mod.L. sternālis, f. stern-um: see -al1. Cf. F. sternal.] A. adj. 1. Of, pertaining to, or connected with the sternum or breast-bone.1756 G. Douglas tr. Winslow's Struct. Hum. Body (ed. 4) I. 234 The Sternal Portion passes foremost and covers the Clav...
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Sternal Fractures - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Sternal fracture primarily results from blunt, anterior chest-wall trauma and deceleration injuries and have an incidence of 3% to 6.8% in motor vehicle ...
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Sternal Body - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The sternum is a long flat bone located in the middle of the anterior chest wall, articulated with the clavicles and the ribs and consisted of the manubrium, ...
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Sternal foramen
Developmentally, sternal foramen results from the incomplete fusion of the sternal bars while they are still cartilaginous. Clinical significance
Although sternal foramen is asymptomatic, it may entail a risk of serious complications from blinded sternal interventions.
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Sternal Injury
The sternum is a strong bone but may still be damaged by severe trauma. Sternal injuries are typically associated with chest pain at the time of injury ...
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Sternal exploration or closure: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
The surgeon may make a cut (incision) that runs down the middle of your chest bone (sternum). The incision usually heals on its own after it is repaired.
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Sternal Plating for High-risk Heart Surgery Patients
A technique called sternal plating — developed at the University of Chicago Medicine — reduces the risk of post-operative infection ...
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A Comprehensive Review of the Sternal Foramina and its Clinical ...
A sternal foramen (SF), which arises from the incomplete fusion of the cartilaginous neonatal sternum, is a relatively common anatomical variation.
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Sternal resection and reconstruction: a review - Aranda
Sternal resection and reconstruction is a rare but sometimes challenging procedure due to its profound anatomical and functional implications.
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Goera batanta sp. n., holotype, male: 41 = sternal VI process, 42 ...
Download scientific diagram | Goera batanta sp. n., holotype, male: 41 = sternal VI process, 42 = genitalia in lateral view, 43 = segment IX, cerci and paraproct in dorsal view, 44 = segment IX ...
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Rainer Sternal
Rainer Sternal is a German swimmer who won three medals in freestyle relay events at the European championships in 1981 and 1983.
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