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What is a sternal p... ... sternal puncture n.; Removal of bone marrow from the manubrium of the sternum with a needle. ... Search another word or see sternal puncture on Thesaurus | Reference...
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bounded by thoracic inlet above and plane through sternal angle below ... sternal angle is the location of the attachment of t the costal cartilage of the 2nd rib to the sternum; an imaginary horizontal plane through the sternal angle passes through the T4/T5 intervertebral disc and marks the inferior boundary of the...
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superior to the transverse plane passing through the sternal angle and the junction of vertebrae T4/T5 ... pass inferolaterally from the bifurcation of the trachea at the level of the sternal angle to the hilum ... Clinical Terms...
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Why does the sternal angle have clinical significance? -marks the site of the second rib ... What vertebral level is the sternal angle? Jugular notch? Xiphisternal junction? -T4-5; -T2; -T9 ... What happens at the level of the sternal angle? -manubrium joins body, aortic arch, bifurcation of trachea,
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Upon further evaluation, many of these patients had documented sternal metastatic lesions. We there fore undertook a retrospective analysis ofthe bone scan results in patients with breast cancer to assess the mci dence, correlative results, and clinical significance of these isolated sternal findings.
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Skeletal Beyond Questions ... These are links to websites where you can find the answers to the "Beyond AIA" questions. If a link does not work, you will have to Google it yourself. ... sternal puncture...
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For the heart, there is a proper position for examination, at the patient's right side, and a proper sequence in examination, beginning at the upper right sternal border and sequentially moving to the apex. At each location, inspection, palpation, and auscultation are performed. ... Clinical Methods199...
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However, their anatomical location is of less clinical significance than their auscultatory areas - the site at which that valve can be clearly distinguished. These sites are situated further ... The surface marking of the internal jugular vein is a line between the lower tip of the ear lobe and sternal end of he clavicle.
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Sternum has a great clinical significance, considering that median sternotomy is the most ... There is no statistical significance in sternal angle values. Knowledge of general sternum structure and of the results of comprehensive morphometric analysis leads to conclusion that there is »standard or typical sternum«.
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