2016
DOI: 10.4103/0974-8237.193269
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Is the existence of cervical rib an advantage for C7 posterior stabilization?

Abstract: Background and Aim:Defining a new screwing method for C7 posterior stabilization in case of a cervical rib existence aimed in this report.Materials and Methods:Ten adult patients, five of which without cervical rib (Group 1) and the other five of which (Group 2) with cervical rib that has been chosen from the radiology archive. Axial, sagittal, coronal sections of cervical computed tomography and three-dimensional images were obtained. Lateral mass sizes of all cases were measured and compared between two grou… Show more

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“…6). Thoracic outlet syndrome [12] refers to compression of the neurovascular bundle within the thoracic outlet [9]. Based on the structure being compressed it can be symptomatically and pathologically classified into: Neurogenic TOS: Compression brachial plexal cords or sympathetic chain [3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6). Thoracic outlet syndrome [12] refers to compression of the neurovascular bundle within the thoracic outlet [9]. Based on the structure being compressed it can be symptomatically and pathologically classified into: Neurogenic TOS: Compression brachial plexal cords or sympathetic chain [3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%