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At what age is the clavicle typically fully fused to the sternum?
The clavicle is known as one of the last bones in the human body to complete its development, with its fusion being a key marker for the end of skeletal growth. This process culminates in the fusion at its sternal end, leading to the question: At what age is the clavicle typically fully fused to the sternum?
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