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Sternal fracture

Sternal fractures occur in ~5% of blunt chest trauma with the manubrium being the most commonly injured part. Epidemiology Fractures of the sternum are seen in between 3-6.8% of all motor vehicle collisions 1. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) often results in sternal fractures, one autopsy...
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Sternal fracture

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Ian Bickle
Published 31 Dec 2016
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Sternal fracture

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Maulik S Patel
Published 10 May 2012
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Sternal fracture

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Maulik S Patel
Published 05 Jul 2013
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Sternal fracture

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Yusra Sheikh
Published 29 May 2019
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Sternal fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Yusra Sheikh
Published 29 May 2019
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Sternal fracture

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Henry Knipe
Published 27 May 2017
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Sternal fracture

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Servet Kahveci
Published 28 Sep 2020
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Sternal fracture on CT

  Diagnosis certain
Andrew Dixon
Published 08 Jul 2016
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CT
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Sternal fracture

  Diagnosis almost certain
Jayanth Keshavamurthy
Published 20 Jul 2015
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Sternal fracture with retrosternal hematoma

  Diagnosis certain
Hussam Mohammad Almashaqbeh
Published 10 Apr 2024
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CT
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Breathing artefact mimicking a sternal fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Craig Hacking
Published 26 Feb 2024
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Sternal fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 01 Jun 2012
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Sternal fracture

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Jeremy Jones
Published 01 Mar 2010
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Non-united sternal fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Henry Knipe
Published 31 Jul 2014
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Sternal and T3 vertebral body fractures

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Henry Knipe
Published 13 Dec 2013
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Sternal and thoracic spine fractures

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Jeremy Jones
Published 01 Mar 2010
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Suspected physical abuse

Suspected physical abuse (SPA), also known as non-accidental injury (NAI) or inflicted injury, in infants and young children represents both ethical and legal challenges to treating physicians. Radiologists may be the first clinical staff to suspect non-accidental injuries when confronted with ...
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Scapular fracture

Scapula fractures are uncommon injuries, representing ~3% of all shoulder fractures. Epidemiology Associations Scapular fractures are often associated with other injuries due to the high energy trauma that is usually the underlying cause: clavicle fracture rib fracture sternal fracture sp...
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Sternal body

The sternal body or gladiolus is the middle and largest of the three parts of the sternum.  It is formed by the fusion of four sternebrae which finish ossifying after puberty. Gross anatomy The sternal body is the longest of the three parts of the sternum and is widest near its lower end. It i...

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