The Epidemiological, Morphological, and Clinical Aspects of the Cervical Ribs in Humans.
Łukasz SpadlińskiTomasz CecotAgata MajosLudomir StefańczykWioletta PietruszewskaGrzegorz WysiadeckiMirosław TopolMichał PolgujPublished in: BioMed research international (2016)
A familiarity with the anatomy of some types of bone anomalies is necessary for clinicians involved in many medical areas. The aim of this paper is to review the newest literature concerning the morphology, embryology, clinical image, and therapeutic methods of the cervical ribs in the humans. The incidence of cervical ribs has been found to vary from 0.58% in Malaysian population to 6.2% in Turkish population. Cervical ribs have clinical implications that are generally divided into neurological or vascular. This study is of particular importance for clinicians, as early identification of cervical ribs may prevent life-threatening complications.