Spontaneous sternal segment dislocation: A case report

Sternal segment dislocation is a rare event. Previously described cases have been secondary to severe trauma, embolic phenomena and post-radiation necrosis. We describe the first documented case of spontaneous sternal segment dislocation in a previously healthy 5-yr-old white male. The developmental...

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