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Fibromyalgia Chest Pain
It is caused by inflammation in the cartilage that connects your ribs and sternum (breastbone). It's believed to be common in people with FMS. Costochondritis is also called noncardiac chest pain ...
It really is a new cell type.” The authors started by cataloging the presence of LCs in the mouse body. Using different genetic drivers, they identified LCs in the cartilage of the nose, larynx, ...
“He reconstructed sternum bone by doing a rib graft, so he took cartilage from her 11th and 12th ribs and reconstructed it with the cartilage and wire mesh and just created a whole sternum bone ...
The surgery was performed by Dr. Thomas Maxey at Atrium Health Levine Children’s HEARTest Yard Congenital Heart Center. “He reconstructed sternum bone by doing a rib graft, so he took cartilage from ...