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- Thoracic Cavity: Location and Function - Cleveland Clinic
Your thoracic cavity is a space in your chest that contains your heart, lungs and other organs and tissues The pleural cavities and mediastinum are its main parts
- Thorax - Wikipedia
Tetrapods In mammals, the thorax is the region of the body formed by the sternum, the thoracic vertebrae, and the ribs It extends from the neck to the diaphragm, and does not include the upper limbs The heart and the lungs reside in the thoracic cavity, as well as many blood vessels The inner organs are protected by the rib cage and the sternum
- Thoracic cavity | Description, Anatomy, Physiology | Britannica
Thoracic cavity, the second largest hollow space of the body It is enclosed by the ribs, the vertebral column, and the sternum, or breastbone, and is separated from the abdominal cavity by the diaphragm Among the major organs contained in the thoracic cavity are the heart and lungs
- What is a Thoracic Surgeon? - WebMD
Thoracic surgeons specialize in treating disorders of the heart, lungs, esophagus, and major blood vessels in the chest Learn more about these surgeons, what they do, the conditions they treat
- Thoracic | definition of thoracic by Medical dictionary
thoracic outlet syndrome compression of the brachial plexus nerve trunks and subclavian vessels, with pain in the upper limbs, paresthesia of fingers, vasomotor symptoms, and weakness and wasting of small muscles of the hand; it may be caused by drooping shoulder girdle, a cervical rib (cervical rib syndrome) or fibrous band, an abnormal first
- Thorax: Anatomy, wall, cavity, organs neurovasculature | Kenhub
Do you want to find out more about the anatomy of the thorax? Click now to learn more about the thoracic wall, cavity, organs, and blood vessels at Kenhub!
- Thoracic Spine Anatomy and Upper Back Pain
The thoracic spine has several features that distinguish it from the lumbar and cervical spine Various problems in the thoracic spine can lead to pain
- 7. 4 The Thoracic Cage – Anatomy Physiology 2e
The thoracic cage (rib cage) forms the thorax (chest) portion of the body It consists of the 12 pairs of ribs with their costal cartilages and the sternum (Figure 7 4 1) The ribs are anchored posteriorly to the 12 thoracic vertebrae (T1–T12) The thoracic cage protects the heart and lungs
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