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  1. ... including rib and cervical vertebral anomalies (e.g., cervical rib, fused cervical vertebrae), tend to be relatively rare. Genotype-Phenotype ...
  2. ... This can happen when there is an extra cervical rib or because of a tight fibrous band that ...
  3. ... cubitus valgus, congenital hip dislocation, radioulnar joint dysostosis, cervical rib, and Sprengel deformity. Prognosis It is unknown whether ...
  4. ... lower cervical and T1 roots caused by a cervical rib may result in neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome. In ...
  5. ... al [1970] ) Inguinal hernia, epididymal cyst, short stature, cervical ribs, supernumerary nipple, lower limit of functioning, onychodysplasia Sacral ...
  6. ... urine Odontoid hypoplasia, platyspondyly, widened metaphyses, genu valgum Cervical subluxation, rib abnormalities, compression of spinal cord, epiphyseal involvement, coxa ...
  7. ... Early-onset Parkinson disease Skeletal anomalies including occipital-cervical anomaly, scoliosis, rib and vertebral anomalies, clubfoot, and polydactyly Genitourinary tract ...
  8. ... of weakness of the abdominal, diaphragm, or intercostal (rib) muscles CERVICAL (NECK) INJURIES When spinal cord injuries are in ...
  9. ... anomalous Clinical and radiographic assessment of spine and rib cage Brain and cervical spine MRI if neurologic symptoms are present Multidisciplinary ...
  10. ... changes on neural and muscular mechanosensitivity after first rib manipulation in subjects with cervical whiplash: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Back & ...
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