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Congenital Anomaly of Ribs Masquerading as Diaphragmatic Hernia in an Infant: A Case Report

Mittal P, Solanki S, Menon P

Congenital absence/hypoplasia/fusion of ribs are very rare anomalies and presentation varies from asymptomatic to life-threatening. Visibly evident cases are straightforward to diagnose but this is not always the case. Familiarity...
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Congenital anomalies of the ribs

Lim CK, Lee KW, Bin JC, Rhee BC

Conegenital anomalies of the ribs are common but rarely result in shadow which might be mistaken forpathological lesions. Careful inspection of the bony parts, which should be a routine, will...
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Epidural Narcotics and Multiple Fractured Ribs

Woo NS, Lee YC

Pain relief becomes a major concern when treating patients with rib fractures so adequate ventilation must be maintained. Many techniques have been described for the management of frectured ribs, including...
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Golfer's fracture of the ribs

Lim JH

Golfer's fracture is stress fracture of the posterior portion of left 3,4,5,6, or 7th ribs of golfers, usuallybeginners, and it is considered due to exposure to unaccostumed severe exercise of...
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Supernumerary lumbar ribs: a rare occurrence on an adult African male skeleton

Chengetanai S, Nchabeleng EK, Bacci N, Billings B, Mazengenya P

Supernumerary lumbar ribs are usually asymptomatic and discovered incidentally during routine diagnostic radiography. During a routine inventory of the research skeletal repository at the University of the Witwatersrand, a rare...
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Osteomalacia: Report of One Case

Park KY, Cho CK, Kim HS

This presentation is a case of osteomalacia, the cause of which was a nutritional deficiency. The patient was a 42-year-old female who had pseudofractures of ribs, ulnae, pelvic raml, the...
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Sternncostoclavicular hyperostosis: a case report

Suh KJ, Kim YJ, Kang DS, Park BC

  • KMID: 2416563
  • J Korean Radiol Soc.
  • 1992 Jun;28(3):445-447.
Sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis is a rare syndrome characterized by hyperostosis and soft tissue ossification between the clavicle and the anterior part of the upper ribs. Since first reported in 1974, the...
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Methods of Counting Ribs on Chest CT: The Modified Sternomanubrial Approach

Yi KS, Kim SJ, Jeon MH, Lee SY, Bae IH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of each method of counting ribs on chest CT and to propose a new method: the anterior approach with...
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Sprengel's Deformity: 2 Cases

Kim YH, Kim KY

2 cases of Sprengel s deformity are presented as the first report of the country. This relatively uncommon congenital deformity was found not only scapula involved but also the adjacent...
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The abnormality of the number of ribs misleading incorrect vertebral segment identification during lumbar intervention: Two cases report

Lee JH, Lee KJ, Ki M, Kim M, Doo AR, Son JS

BACKGROUND: For patients who have back pain or radiating pain, lumbar intervention should be performed at the correct lumbar segment that triggers pain. It is quite common for pain physicians...
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Tuberculosis of the ribs: a recurrent attack of rib caries

Chang JH, Kim SK, Kim SK, Chung KY, Shin DH, Joo SH, Choe KO

Rib tuberculosis is an extremely rare condition with the incidence not exceeding 3 percent of all skeletal tuberculosis. The authors experienced a recalcitrant case of pulmonary tuberculosis accompanied by chest...
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Three Cases of Cervical Rib

Jeong MS, Mo JA, Choi IJ, Lee MC

Cervical rib is a normal asymptomatic congenital bone abnormality that occurs in 0.4% of the population; 70% of these cases are bilateral. Cervical ribs are found incidentally on routine radiographs,...
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Giant Cell Tumor Originating from the Anterior Arc of the Rib

Shin JS, Lee IS, Kim AR, Kim BH

We report a case of giant cell tumor originating from the anterior arc of the rib. The tumor and the surrounding chest wall were completely resected, and the chest...
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Radiation Induced Rib Fractures on Bone Scan after Breast Cancer Surgery and Radiation Therapy

Kim HW, Won KS, Zeon SK, Kim JH

  • KMID: 2313103
  • Nucl Med Mol Imaging.
  • 2009 Aug;43(4):287-293.
PURPOSE: This study is to evaluate rib fractures on bone scan in breast cancer patients treated with breast cancer surgery and radiation therapy and to evaluate its relation with radiation...
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Congenital High Scapula Associated with Anomaly of the Acromion: A Case Report

Chang JD, Lee JC

Congenital high scapula, more commonly referred to as Sprengel's deformity, was first described by Eulenberg in 1863. Usually other congenital anomalies are associated such as absent or fused ribs, chest...
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Multiple hamartomas(mesenchymomas) of the unilateral chest wall in infancy: CT findings

Kim MJ, Yoon CS, Oh KK, Lee JT, Jung WH

  • KMID: 2347793
  • J Korean Radiol Soc.
  • 1992 Oct;28(5):794-797.
A case of multiple hamartomas of the unilateral chest wall in a four month old infant is presented. There have been a few reports on the CT findings of the...
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Eleven Levels of Spinous Process Fractures in Thoracolumbar Spine

Kim WJ, Chi YJ, Park KH, Choy WS

Cases of over 5-level spinous process fractures are extremely rare. Thoracolumbar region of spine is superimposed on ribs; and as such additional studies such as computerized tomography are needed to...
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Brown Tumor of The Spine with Compression Fracture: A Case Report

Choi YW, Ok CS

Brown tumor of bone is a severe form of skeletal complication in patients with hyperparathyroidism. The main sites of involvement are the mandible, sternum, ribs, pelvis and femur. Involvement of...
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A case report of sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis: scintigraphic and the confirmative radiographic and CT findings

Han YM, Sohn MH, Song HY, Kim CS, Choi KC

  • KMID: 2347819
  • J Korean Radiol Soc.
  • 1992 Dec;28(6):973-976.
Sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis is a benign ossifying diathetic disorder characterized by hyperostosis and soft tissue ossification of the clavicles, anterior portion of the first ribs, and manubrium, with variable hyperostosis or...
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Unilateral Chest Wall Anomaly in a Patient with Gardner's Syndrome: Case Report

Song EH, Lee SY, Park HJ, Kwon HJ, Kim MS, Park HW, Kwag HJ, Kim HJ

Gardner syndrome is a familial disease consisting of colonic polyposis, osteomas, and soft tissue tumors. We describe unilateral chest wall anomaly in a 32-year-old man with Gardner syndrome. A chest...
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