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K, Manu Krishnan, Uma B. Gopal, and Jeevankumar giri. "Bifid Xiphoid Process- A Case Report." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-3, Issue-2 (2019): 444–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd21397.

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Manu, Krishnan. K., and B. Gopal Uma. "Bifid Xiphoid Process A Case Report." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 3, no. 2 (2019): 444–45. https://doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd21397.

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The sternum is a flat bone forming the anterior median part of the thoracic skeleton. Xiphoid process is the smallest part of the sternum. It is at first cartilaginous, but in adult it becomes ossified near its upper end. It varies greatly in its morphology and lies in the floor of epigastric fossa. A bifid xiphoid process was observed during routine cadaveric dissection of the pectoral region, which was seen as an everted bulging mass in the epigastric pit between the two costal margins. There is a need for awareness of these findings as they may determine the accuracy of clinical and other procedures in thoracic region. Manu Krishnan. K | Uma. B. Gopal | Pranav Krishnan | SantoshKumar Singarapu | Akshata. BK | Jeevankumar giri "Bifid Xiphoid Process- A Case Report" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-2 , February 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd21397.pdf
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Aragão, José Aderval, João Gabriel Santana Trindade, Filho Airton Lima Batalha, et al. "Morphology of the bifid xiphoid process or foramen: is there a difference in cadaver or imaging?" Núcleo do Conhecimento 03, no. 06 (2023): 35–46. https://doi.org/10.32749/nucleodoconhecimento.com.br/health/morphology-of-the-bifid.

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Context: Anatomical variations of the sternum are frequent, in particular, the occurrence of foramina and divisions of the xiphoid process. The authors have used means of investigation ranging from dissection to imaging tests to detect these variations. Objective: To report a case of bifid xiphoid process in a male human fetus and/or xiphoid foramen through macroscopic analysis, complemented by the use of X-ray image. Case report: Anatomical variations were found at the level of the xiphoid appendix of the sternum such as a bifid formation of the appendix and a foramen found on X-ray imaging, located in the middle of a fibrous tissue that separated the two divisions of the xiphoid process. Conclusion: The present findings point to the need for greater collaboration in the use of other methods for studying the anatomical variations of the sternum. For example, Multidetector Computed Tomography (MDCT). This will be of great value to anatomists and specialists in imaging diagnostics.
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Kaur, Dalbir, Monica Jain, and Lovesh Shukla. "A RARE CASE WITH ABSENT SECOND RIB, BIFID COSTAL CARTILAGES AND BIFID XIPHOID PROCESS." International Journal of Anatomy and Research 3, no. 3 (2015): 1392–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.16965/ijar.2015.243.

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Chakravarthi, Kosuri Kalyan, Siddaraju K. S., Nelluri Venumadhav, and Sangeeta Atamaram Bali. "Anatomical and congenital variations of human dry sternum bone: its embryogenesis and clinical implications." International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences 6, no. 1 (2017): 300. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20175738.

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Background: The sternum is one of the skeleton parts with frequently detected variation in cross-sectional images or autopsy series. The anatomical or congenital variations of the sternum in the anterior chest wall may involve malignancies, injuries or severe traumas. The aim of the study was undertaken to evaluate the incidence of anatomical and congenital variations of human dry sternum bones.Methods: This study was carried out on 120 dry human sternum bones irrespective of age and sex at Varun Arjun medical college- Banthra, UP, KMCT Medical College, Manassery-Calicut and Melaka Manipal Medical College-Manipal. All the sternum bones were macroscopically inspected for the anatomical and congenital variations of human dry sternum bones. Photographs of the anatomical and congenital variations were taken for proper documentation.Results: Complete sternal foramina in the body of the sternum were noted in 9 bones (7.5%), with an average vertical diameter of 17mm and transverse diameter of 16mm (The highest vertical diameter of 19mm and transverse diameter of 17mm was noted); Incomplete sternal foramina in the body of the sternum were noted in 4 bones (3.3%);Complete sternal foramina in the xiphoid process of the sternum were noted in 7 bones (5.8%) with an average vertical diameter of 6mm and transverse diameter of 8mm; Unusual complete sternal foramina in the body and incomplete sternal foramina in the xiphoid process of the sternum were noted in 8 bones (6.6%); Very rare longer xiphoid process (7.3 cm) with complete sternal foramina was noted in 7 bone (5.8%); Unusual Longer xiphoid process with an average length of 6.7cm with sharp bifid ends was noted in 8 bones (6.6%).Conclusions: The knowledge of existence of anatomical variants and congenital foramina of sternum and xiphoid process found in our study is essential, especially for bone marrow sampling, radiology (X - ray, CT, MRI, and USG) reporting, pathology autopsy and forensic medicine post-mortem reporting and patoacupuncture practice to avoid complications during various surgical procedures.
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Pasquinelly, Adam, Hamoun Delaviz, Adel Maklad, and Patrick William Frank. "Proposed neural crest involvement in concomitant bifid xiphoid process and atrial septal defect: A case study and review of literature." Translational Research in Anatomy 29 (November 2022): 100225. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tria.2022.100225.

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Tsoucalas, Gregory, Anastasios Vasilopoulos, Vasilios Thomaidis, and Aliki Fiska. "A rare triple skeletal bone variation, including a median cleft of the posterior arch of the atlas, a sternal foramina and a bifid xiphoid process." Anatomy & Cell Biology 53, no. 1 (2020): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.5115/acb.18.194.

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Aragão, José Aderval, João Gabriel Santana Trindade, Filho Airton Lima Batalha, et al. "Morphologie du processus xiphoïde bifide ou foramen : y a-t-il une différence sur le cadavre ou l'imagerie ?" Núcleo do Conhecimento 03, no. 06 (2023): 35–46. https://doi.org/10.32749/nucleodoconhecimento.com.br/sante/morphologie-du-processus-xiphoide.

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Contexte : Les variations anatomiques du sternum sont fréquentes, en particulier la survenue de foramens et de divisions de l'apophyse xiphoïde. Les auteurs ont utilisé des moyens d'investigation allant de la dissection aux tests d'imagerie pour détecter ces variations. Objectif : rapporter un cas de processus xiphoïde bifide chez un fœtus humain mâle et/ou un foramen xiphoïde par une analyse macroscopique, complétée par l'utilisation d'une image radiographique. Rapport de cas : Des variations anatomiques ont été retrouvées au niveau de l'appendice xiphoïde du sternum telles qu'une formation bifide de l'appendice et un foramen retrouvé en imagerie radiographique, situé au milieu d'un tissu fibreux qui séparait les deux divisions du processus xiphoïde. Conclusion : Les résultats actuels indiquent la nécessité d'une plus grande collaboration dans l'utilisation d'autres méthodes pour étudier les variations anatomiques du sternum. Par exemple, la tomodensitométrie multidétecteur (MDCT). Cela sera d'une grande valeur pour les anatomistes et les spécialistes du diagnostic par imagerie.
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Zamani, Shahrzad, Sara Meawad, Tamryn Van Der Horn, and Shiv Dhiman. "Gross Anatomy of Bifid Xiphoid Process." FASEB Journal 36, S1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.s1.l7880.

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Aragão, José Aderval, João Gabriel Santana Trindade, Airton Lima Batalha Filho, et al. "Morphology of the bifid xiphoid process or foramen: is there a difference in cadaver or imaging?" Revista Científica Multidisciplinar Núcleo do Conhecimento, June 19, 2023, 35–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.32749/nucleodoconhecimento.com.br/health/morphology-of-the-bifid.

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Context: Anatomical variations of the sternum are frequent, in particular, the occurrence of foramina and divisions of the xiphoid process. The authors have used means of investigation ranging from dissection to imaging tests to detect these variations. Objective: To report a case of bifid xiphoid process in a male human fetus and/or xiphoid foramen through macroscopic analysis, complemented by the use of X-ray image. Case report: Anatomical variations were found at the level of the xiphoid appendix of the sternum such as a bifid formation of the appendix and a foramen found on X-ray imaging, located in the middle of a fibrous tissue that separated the two divisions of the xiphoid process. Conclusion: The present findings point to the need for greater collaboration in the use of other methods for studying the anatomical variations of the sternum. For example, Multidetector Computed Tomography (MDCT). This will be of great value to anatomists and specialists in imaging diagnostics.
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