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Title: How is it possible to tell whether an isolated clavicle is the right or left one?
Post by: snowhite on Nov 22, 2015
How is it possible to tell whether an isolated clavicle is the right or left one?
A) The coronoid process is on the lateral end, the ridge is on the superior surface, and the socket is in the medial end.
B) The lateral end is flat, the medial end is cone-shaped, and the superior surface is curved.
C) The medial end is S-shaped, the lateral end is straight, and the superior surface is ridged.
D) The medial end is cone-shaped, the lateral end is flat, and the inferior surface is ridged.


Title: Re: How is it possible to tell whether an isolated clavicle is the right or left one?
Post by: WideEyes on Dec 11, 2015
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Title: Re: How is it possible to tell whether an isolated clavicle is the right or left one?
Post by: snowhite on Dec 26, 2015
Correct :P


Title: Re: How is it possible to tell whether an isolated clavicle is the right or left one?
Post by: WideEyes on Dec 28, 2015
@snowhite

Happy to help :)