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Sternoclavicular joint structure

Known as: Sternoclavicular Joint, Chest>Sternoclavicular joint, Chest>Sternoclavicular joints 
A double gliding joint formed by the CLAVICLE, superior and lateral parts of the manubrium sterni at the clavicular notch, and the cartilage of the… 
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2008
2008
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in Tietze's syndrome which, to our knowledge, has not… 
2003
2003
BACKGROUND Acute posterior dislocation of the sternoclavicular joint is a rare but dangerous injury that is often difficult to… 
2002
2002
Abstract. The clinical spectrum of arthritis in 124 children with well-documented familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) was… 
2000
2000
In symptomatic patients with recurrent anterior sternoclavicular dislocation, surgery may be required to stabilise the joint… 
1983
1983
The classic radical neck dissection continues to dominate therapy for cervical metastasis. While the morbidity, complications… 
1981
1981
The distribution of amyloid in various organs, including the hip and the sternoclavicular joints, was systemically investigated… 
1976
1976
The right temporomandibular, sternoclavicular and first metatarsophalangeal joints were removed post mortem from 39 subjects. The… 
Highly Cited
1953
Highly Cited
1953
Since the disease was first recognized as a clinical entity by Sydenham in the 17th century, gout has attracted considerable…