A partial sternotomy was performed, sparing the manubrium.
In the intermediate case, a proximal sternal cleft was associated with shortening of the sternum, and absence of the manubrium.
A more recently proposed mechanism is that the aorta can be compressed between bony structures (such as the manubrium, clavicle, and first rib) and the spine.
The medial end connects with the manubrium of the sternum and gives attachments to the fibrous capsule of the sternoclavicular joint, articular disc, and interclavicular ligament.
Their gonads are on the manubrium (handle).
Hanging down from the center of the inside of the bell is a large stomach structure called a manubrium, with a mouth-opening with four frilly lips.
The malleus has a long process (the manubrium, or handle) that is attached to the mobile portion of the eardrum.
Underneath the bell there is a central manubrium with the mouth at its tip.