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Cervical Rib Synostosis to the First Rib: A Rare Anatomic Variation
Glen J Paton1, Brendon K Billings2
1Department of Chiropractic, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.
This case study details a rare cervical rib (CR) synostosis to the first thoracic rib, presenting unique osteologic and radiographic features. This anatomical variant, termed a cervicothoracic rib complex, has significant implications for thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) management.
Area of Science:
- Anatomy
- Radiology
- Surgical Pathology
Background:
- Congenital anatomic variations, such as supernumerary ribs, present diagnostic and treatment challenges.
- Understanding cervical rib (CR) osteologic and radiographic anatomy is crucial for clinicians and radiologists.
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