Cervical ribs

Case contributed by Mostafa Elfeky , 27 Jan 2022
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Mostafa Elfeky, 27 Jan 2022

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Bilateral cervical ribs, with complete right one. There is also an incidental note of T1 spina bifida occulta and pseudo-articulation of right first and second ribs.

Cervical ribs are usually bilateral, asymmetric, asymptomatic and are more common in females.

  • -<p>Bilateral <a title="Cervical ribs" href="/articles/cervical-rib">cervical ribs</a>, with complete right one. There is also an incidental note of T1 <a title="Spina bifida occulta" href="/articles/spina-bifida-occulta">spina bifida occulta</a> and pseudo-articulation of right first and second ribs.</p>
  • +<p>Bilateral <a href="/articles/cervical-rib">cervical ribs</a>, with complete right one. There is also an incidental note of T1 <a href="/articles/spina-bifida-occulta">spina bifida occulta</a> and pseudo-articulation of right first and second ribs.</p><p>Cervical ribs are usually bilateral, asymmetric, asymptomatic and are more common in females.</p>

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