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Dictionary » Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament
 

Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament

Introduction: Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament

Description of Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament

Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament (medical condition): A very rare syndrome where the ligament that connects the shoulder blade to the first rib is abnormally short.

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Costocoracoid ligament, congenitally short:
  »Introduction: Costocoracoid ligament, congenitally short
  »Symptoms of Costocoracoid ligament, congenitally short

Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament: Related Topics

These medical condition or symptom topics may be relevant to medical information for Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament:

Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament: Rare Disease

Office of Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament is listed as a "rare disease" by the Office of Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This means that Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament, or a subtype of Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament, affects less than 200,000 people in the US population.
Source - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament as a Disease

Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament: Another name for Costocoracoid ligament, congenitally short (or close medical condition association).
  »Introduction: Costocoracoid ligament, congenitally short
  »Symptoms of Costocoracoid ligament, congenitally short

Symptoms of Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament (Costocoracoid ligament, congenitally short)

Some of the symptoms of Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament incude:

  • Unusual shoulder blade position
  • Narrow rib cage
  • Rounded shoulders
  • Impaired shoulder mobility

Read more about symptoms of Fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament (Costocoracoid ligament, congenitally short)

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