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  2. Slipping rib syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The presentation of slipping rib syndrome varies for each individual and can present at one or both sides of the rib cage, with symptoms appearing primarily in the abdomen and back. [3] Pain is most commonly presented as episodic and varies from a minor nuisance to severely impacting quality of life.

  3. Twelfth rib syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Twelfth rib syndrome, also known as rib tip syndrome, is a painful condition that occurs as a result of highly mobile floating ribs.It commonly presents as pain that may be felt in the lower back or lower abdominal region as a result of the 11th or 12th mobile rib irritating the surrounding tissues and nervous systems.

  4. Edgar Ferdinand Cyriax - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Ferdinand Cyriax was born in Canonbury, [1] London on 28 February 1874 to Julius Friedrich Theodor Cyriax, from Germany, and Anna Lina Antonia Romana Eckenstein. [2]In 1899, Cyriax married Annjuta (Anna) Kellgren, daughter of Jonas Henrik Kellgren, Cyriax's mentor. [3]

  5. Costochondritis - Wikipedia

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    A similar condition known as slipping rib syndrome is also associated with chest pain and inflammation of the costal cartilage. [17] Unlike costochondritis, the pain associated with slipping rib syndrome is often felt in the lower ribs, abdomen, and back, commonly affecting the interchondral junctions of the false 8th to 10th ribs.

  6. Carnett's sign - Wikipedia

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    Slipping rib syndrome is characterized by pain along the costal margin and is caused by laxity of the eighth, ninth and tenth ribs at the interchondral junctions. These ribs do not articulate with the sternum but instead are bound to each other by a thin band of fibrous tissue. If this fibrous attachment becomes dislocated, the rib(s) may ride ...

  7. Tietze syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Another condition that can be confused for Tietze syndrome and costochondritis is slipping rib syndrome (SRS). All three conditions are associated with chest pain as well as inflammation of the costal cartilage. [25] Unlike both costochondritis and Tietze syndrome, which affect some of the true ribs (1st to 7th), SRS affects the false ribs (8th ...

  8. Talk:Slipping rib syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Slipping rib syndrome has been listed as one of the Natural sciences good articles under the good article criteria. If you can improve it further, please do so . If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it.

  9. SRS - Wikipedia

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    Slipping rib syndrome, a painful condition affecting the ribs; Slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis, a type of secretion; Social Responsiveness Scale, a measure of autistic traits; Somatostatin receptor scintigraphy, used to find carcinoid and other types of tumors; Snyder–Robinson syndrome, a genetic disorder