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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Clavícula
  1. ... and your shoulder. It is also called the clavicle. You have two collarbones, one on each side ... Ring D, Jupiter JB. Fractures and dislocations of clavicle. In: Browner BD, Jupiter JB, Krettek C, Anderson ...
  2. A fractured clavicle in the newborn is a broken collar bone in a baby that was just delivered. ... A fracture of a newborn's collar bone (clavicle) can occur during a difficult vaginal delivery.
  3. The clavicle is also known as the collarbone and is the bone that runs from the sternum to the ...
  4. ... the top of the shoulder where the collarbone (clavicle) meets the top of the shoulder blade (acromion ... D, Jupiter JB. Fractures and dislocations of the clavicle. In: Browner BD, Jupiter JB, Krettek C, Anderson ...
  5. ... injury. The health care provider will examine the clavicle (collarbone) to look for a fracture. The infant ...
  6. ... development of bones in the skull and collar (clavicle) area.
  7. ... abnormal development of bones in the skull and clavicle) Down syndrome (genetic condition in which a person ...
  8. ... rheumatoid arthritis Arthritis of the end of the clavicle (collarbone) Loose tissue that needs to be removed ...
  9. ... enlarged, are the groin, armpits (axilla), above the clavicle (supraclavicular), in the neck (cervical), and the back ...
  10. ... vessels and nerves in the area of the clavicle. This can happen when there is an extra ...