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Introduction: One of the most important data that can be obtained from bones is sex determination for which the recommended method is taking metric measurements. Metric measurements can be performed directly on dried bones obtained from... more
Seven females and one male with almost identical sclerotic and hyperostotic changes of the manubrium sterni are reported. The clinical course was prolonged and characterized by intermittent periods of exacerbation followed by improvement.... more
To describe the dysmorphology of pectus excavatum, the most common congenital chest wall anomaly. A stratified sample of 64 patients, representative of a patient population with pectus excavatum of the... more
We describe a new video-assisted operative technique for correction of pectus carinatum (PC) using a modified Nuss procedure. A new design of the steel bar was developed, so that it could be introduced and placed in a suitable position... more
A 69-year-old female with a previous hemisternectomy for recurrent phyllodes tumour was referred for echocardiography because of progressive dyspnoea, orthopnea, and a diastolic mitral rumble on auscultation. Transthoracic... more
Purpose: The reliability of poly-p-dioxanone (PDS) suture for sternal closure was tested on 264 consecutive sternotomies in the authors' department from April 1987 to May 1998. Methods: The reason for sternotomy was tetralogy of Fallot in... more