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Q: Sternums
asked by: Foreman on November 25th, 2005
Anonymous
For some reason I feel this bone protruding ever-so-slightly from the upsidedown 'v' of my sternum. I guess I just noticed this and wasn't sure if this was normal or not. I'm 15 by the way.
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Anonymous
replied on November 27th, 2005
It might just be the way your body is changing at the moment, but if you are concerned, then get it checked out with your Dr.
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Mikec1970
replied on January 10th, 2006
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Re: Sternum
Sounds like a normal variant of the xyphoid process. Which means "kind of unusual, but not harmful." but you can ask the doctor at your next check up. Go sooner if it gets bigger, but I doubt it will.
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