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costoclavicular

 [kos″to-klah-vik´u-ler]
pertaining to the ribs and clavicle.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

cos·to·cla·vic·u·lar

(kos-tō-klă-vik'yū-lăr),
Relating to the ribs and the clavicle.
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cos·to·cla·vic·u·lar

(kos'tō-klă-vik'yū-lăr)
Relating to the ribs and the clavicle.
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Postural cues for scapular retraction and depression promote costoclavicular space compression and thoracic outlet syndrome.
Tsui, "Benefits of the costoclavicular space for ultrasound-guided infraclavicular brachial plexus block: description of a costoclavicular approach," Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, vol.
The rib was cut anteriorly near the costoclavicular junction and posteriorly at the costovertebral junction.
Particularly, the brachial plexus components can be affected at the interscalene triangle, costoclavicular space, or less commonly, the pectoralis minor space.
Person involved with strenuous activities such as wrestling, weight lifting, and sports man have the higher risk of developing thrombosis due to repetition injury of the subclavian vein from repeated mechanical compression of the vessels between clavicle, the first rib, and costoclavicular joint.[sup][5]
Al examen fisico pruebas de desencadenamiento, Adson, costoclavicular y prueba de hiperabduccion positivas, triada de Selmonosky positiva asociada a disminucion de fuerza muscular del miembro superior izquierdo, posterior se solicito una resonancia nuclear magnetica la cual confirmo la presencia de costilla cervical accesoria con compresion de la porcion distal de troncos primarios del plexo braquial; posteriormente se toma electromiografia y neuroconduccion que reporta dentro de limites normales.
Eleven patients required stent grafting across the costoclavicular space.
Pode ser citado um individuo masculino adulto jovem (sepultamento 158), que apresentou alteracao osteolitica na area do ligamento costoclavicular (Scherer et al 2006).
Elemento oseo Sitios observados Claviculas Origen del musculo pectoral mayor Insercion del musculo trapecio Fijacion del ligamento costoclavicular Humeros Insercion del musculo pectoral mayor Insercion del musculo gran dorsal Insercion del musculo deltoides Ulnas Insercion del musculo triceps braquial Insercion del musculo braquial Radios Insercion del musculo biceps braquial (fibrocartilaginosa) Femures Insercion del musculo gluteo maximo Origen del musculo vasto lateral Origen del musculo vasto medial Origen del musculo gastrocnemio Tibias Origen del musculo soleo Tabla 4.
The acquired chest wall defects can be caused by multiple fractures of the ribs or by sterno- and costoclavicular dislocation [3].
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