Eleven children had fracture of the anterior cortex of the first or second sternebra of the body of the sternum. One child had fracture through the manubriosternal joint with posterior displacement of the body. Seven fractures resulted from direct blows to the anterior chest, five fractures ...
tuberculosis of sternum胸骨结核 costal incisures of sternum胸骨肋骨切迹 right border of sternum胸骨右缘 相似单词 sternumn. 胸骨,胸片,胸板 fracturen. 1. [C]折断,断裂,破裂,(尤指)骨折;[U]折断,断裂,破裂,(尤指)骨折 v. 1.[I,T](使某物)折断,破碎 ...
Injuries to the sternum and thoracic cage are relatively frequent in this age of motor-vehicle accidents, high-speed sports activities, and industrial injuries, yet non-union of a fracture of the sternum is exceptionally rare. Sternotomy... II Mayba - 《Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery America...
1. 胸骨骨折 热管,散... ... fracture of spinous process 棘突骨折fracture of sternum胸骨骨折surgical neck of humerus 肱骨外科颈骨折 ... nx8.net|基于3个网页 例句 释义: 全部,胸骨骨折 更多例句筛选 1. Closedtreatmentoffractureofsternum
3.Objective To sum up the experiences in the diagnosis and the treatment of sternal fracture.目的总结胸骨骨折的诊断与治疗经验。 英文短句/例句 1.Fractures of the Sternum Associated with Spine Injure: A Report of 1 Case and a Literature Review;胸骨骨折合并脊柱损伤1例报道及文献回顾 2.Forensic Pat...
A Case of Sternal Insufficiency Fracture We report a case of insufficiency fracture of the sternum in a 70-year-old female patient with a review of the literature. She complained of sudden onset c... JK Min,HJ Joo,TH Kim,... - 《Korean J Intern Med》 被引量: 5发表: 1999年 Acute ...
sternum (ˈstɜːnəm) n,pl-na(-nə)or-nums 1.(Anatomy) (in man) a long flat vertical bone, situated in front of the thorax, to which are attached the collarbone and the first seven pairs of ribs. Nontechnical name:breastbone ...
Sternum Definition and Function The sternum or breastbone is a vertical flat bone lying at the anterior middle part of the chest. Externally, it is made up of compact bone. Inside of it is a cancellous or spongy tissue that is entirely vascular. The adul
Torso Sternum, ribs, vertebrae, sacrum, os coxae Arm Scapula, clavicle, humerus, radius, ulna Hand Carpals, metacarpals, manual phalanges Leg Femur, tibia, fibula, patella Foot Tarsals, metatarsals, pedal phalanges Figs. 4.4 and 4.5 display the fracture data as proportions of the total number...
An alternative sample was published bySteyn et al. (2010). In this study the authors studied three modern skeletal populations from Greece andSouth Africaand documented healed trauma on most of the skeletal elements (thesternumand bones of the hand andfootwere not recorded). WhereasKomar and Lat...