Background: The sternum is the long flat bone running down the middle of the chest, serving as attachments for the clavicles and ribs. It typically has a convex outer surface as it descends inferiorly, becoming more narrow at its lowest point where it articulates with the xiploid process, sometimes referred to as the ensiform process. Read More...
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