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Manubial


Definition:

  • (a.) Belonging to spoils; taken in war.

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Manubrial


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a manubrium; shaped like a manubrium; handlelike.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The portion of the pars tensa between the manubrial part and the periphery lacked a vascular system.
  • (2) Though carefully performed, a separation of the sternal-manubrial junction occurred with pain but no other serious sequelae.
  • (3) The probability of trisomy 21 in routinely radiographed newborn infants is 0.05% when none of the three findings is present, 1.6% with multiple manubrial ossification centers alone, 0.2% with 11 rib pairs alone, and 0.7% with bell-shaped chest alone.
  • (4) The mode of vibration of the model is investigated for different manubrial-thickness values and it is found that a significant degree of manubrial bending occurs in the model for realistic values of manubrial thickness.
  • (5) In the patients with spine injury, the proximal manubrial fragment tended to displace posteriorly.
  • (6) These reactions, which were comparable to the cellular and mucociliary responses seen in the middle ear mucosa during infection, were restricted to the pars flaccida and to predominantly the annular and manubrial regions of the pars tensa.
  • (7) Moreover, the two abnormalities most often observed were manubrial spacing and sternal body misalignment.
  • (8) Of the 30 infants with trisomy 21, 24 (80%) exhibited multiple manubrial ossification centers; ten (33%), 11 rib pairs; and 24 (80%), bell-shaped chest.
  • (9) The blood supply of the TM is derived from the manubrial plexus and the peripheral plexus of vessels.
  • (10) To minimize manubrial spacing and sternal body misalignment, we propose that the surgeon should apply three threads through the manubrium, withdraw the shoulder roll beforehand, elevate both of the patient's shoulders, and maintain the two xyphoid layers in the same plane and in fairly close contact during the tightening of the wires.
  • (11) Multiple mesosternal foramina and a manubrial foramen are described here for the first time.
  • (12) The branches of the external carotid artery in the external auditory meatus were found to vascularize 1) the pars flaccida, 2) the manubrial part of the pars tensa, and 3) the junction between the fibrocartilaginous ring of the TM and the tympanic sulcus of the temporal bone.
  • (13) The manubrial artery divides and branches into a series of arcading vessels that extend towards the periphery of the TM.
  • (14) Each examination included a manubrial and a sternal body print.
  • (15) This study concentrated on measuring blood flow derived from the manubrial vessels.
  • (16) Adequate exposure of this area can be achieved in children, using a partial manubrial sternotomy and retraction of the manubrial halves.
  • (17) The manubrial thickness is based on a three-dimensional reconstruction from serial histological sections.
  • (18) The limited manubrial split approach to lesions in the T-1 and T-2 vertebrae is recommended.
  • (19) Chest radiographs of 30 infants with trisomy 21 and 881 unaffected infants were evaluated for the following findings common in trisomy 21: multiple manubrial ossification centers, 11 rib pairs, and a bell-shaped chest.
  • (20) Analysis of the in vivo studies revealed blood flow in the tympanic membrane to travel in two directions: down the manubrial artery towards the periphery and up the manubrial veins from vessels in the periphery.

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