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- Bifid_rib abstract "A bifid rib (bifurcated rib or sternum bifidum) is a congenital abnormality of the rib cage and associated muscles and nerves which occurs in about 1.2% of humans. Bifid ribs occur in up to 8.4% of Samoans. The sternal end of the rib is cleaved into two. It is usually unilateral.Bifid ribs are usually asymptomatic, and are often discovered incidentally by chest X-ray. Effects of this neuroskeletal anomaly can include respiratory difficulties, neurological difficulties, limitations, and limited energy from the stress of needing to compensate for the neurophysiological difficulties. Another association is with odontogenic keratocysts (OKC [aka keratocystic odontogenic tumor (WHO terminology)]) of the jaw which may behave aggressively and have a high propensity to recur when treated with simple enucleation and curettage. When seen together, the patient is likely to have Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome (aka Gorlin-Goltz syndrome) and should be evaluated with this in mind.".
- Bifid_rib icd10 "Q76.7".
- Bifid_rib icd9 "756.3".
- Bifid_rib thumbnail Gabelrippe_C4_rechts_im_Roentgen_-_Annotation.jpg?width=300.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageID "2390689".
- Bifid_rib wikiPageLength "1950".
- Bifid_rib wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Bifid_rib wikiPageRevisionID "696586865".
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLink Asymptomatic.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLink Category:Congenital_disorders_of_musculoskeletal_system.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLink Chest_radiograph.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLink Congenital_disorder.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLink List_of_radiographic_findings_associated_with_cutaneous_conditions.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLink Neurology.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLink Neurophysiology.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLink Respiration_(physiology).
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLink Rib_cage.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLink Samoans.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLink Sternum.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLink Unilateralism.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bifid or bifurcated ribs".
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bifid rib".
- Bifid_rib wikiPageWikiLinkText "bifid".
- Bifid_rib caption "Bifid rib at the right side seen on chest radiograph. The fourth rib splits in two towards the sternal end.".
- Bifid_rib icd "756.3".
- Bifid_rib icd "Q76.7".
- Bifid_rib name "Bifurcated rib".
- Bifid_rib wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Congenital_malformations_and_deformations_of_musculoskeletal_system.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musculoskeletal-stub.
- Bifid_rib wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bifid_rib subject Category:Congenital_disorders_of_musculoskeletal_system.
- Bifid_rib hypernym Abnormality.
- Bifid_rib type Disease.
- Bifid_rib type Disorder.
- Bifid_rib type Thing.
- Bifid_rib type Q12136.
- Bifid_rib comment "A bifid rib (bifurcated rib or sternum bifidum) is a congenital abnormality of the rib cage and associated muscles and nerves which occurs in about 1.2% of humans. Bifid ribs occur in up to 8.4% of Samoans. The sternal end of the rib is cleaved into two. It is usually unilateral.Bifid ribs are usually asymptomatic, and are often discovered incidentally by chest X-ray.".
- Bifid_rib label "Bifid rib".
- Bifid_rib sameAs Q1440680.
- Bifid_rib sameAs Gabelrippe.
- Bifid_rib sameAs m.078nj4.
- Bifid_rib sameAs Q1440680.
- Bifid_rib wasDerivedFrom Bifid_rib?oldid=696586865.
- Bifid_rib depiction Gabelrippe_C4_rechts_im_Roentgen_-_Annotation.jpg.
- Bifid_rib isPrimaryTopicOf Bifid_rib.
- Bifid_rib name "Bifurcated rib".