Exercise‐induced thoracic outlet syndrome and concomitant osteomyelitis in cervical rib with a possible familial origin: A case report
<p></p><div> <p>Cervical ribs are rare and usually asymptomatic. Occasionally, they can cause nerve impingements and compressive symptoms. In cervical ribs, osteomyelitis secondary to trauma is unheard of. We report such a case made more interesting by the familial presence o...
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| Main Author: | Ammara Bint I Bilal (14777176) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Mohammadshah Isam Gul (14777947) (author), Fateen Ata (12217764) (author), Renan E. Ibrahem (14777950) (author), Muhammad I. Danjuma (14777953) (author) |
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2023
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