Abstract
The sternum and the sternoclavicular joints can exhibit a wide range of anatomical variations and serve as sites for numerous diseases, many of which are diagnosed solely through imaging studies. Recognizing these variations and differentiating them from pathological conditions is essential for radiologists, because accurate identification helps prevent misdiagnoses and treatment delays. This study provides a comprehensive review of the sternal anatomy, addressing anatomical variations, as well as mechanical, inflammatory, and traumatic pathologies, discussing their radiographic characteristics across different imaging modalities. Thus, it provides an overview of the key radiological findings.