-
people the
sternal angle is
concave or rounded.
During physical examinations, the
sternal angle is a
useful landmark because the
second rib attaches here...
- confused. Both types,
along with
sternal ribs (ossified
costal cartilages), have been
referred to as
abdominal ribs, a term with
limited usefulness that...
- also used to
identify the
second rib during physical examination and then the rest of the
ribs by counting. The
sternal angle forms an
angle of
about 162°...
-
vertebral column. The
rib cage is ****ociated with TH1−TH12.
Ribs are
described based on
their location and
connection with the sternum. All
ribs are
attached posteriorly...
- of ribs, the true
ribs join at the
front to the
sternal bars. By the
fetal stage the
sternal bars have
completely fused. The
ribs begin as cartilage...
- the
sternum are
those most
likely to fracture, but most
sternal fractures occur below the
sternal angle.
Because of the high
frequency of ****ociated injuries...
- Tschopp, E.;
Mateus O. (2013). "Clavicles, interclavicles, gastralia, and
sternal ribs in
sauropod dinosaurs: new
reports from
Diplodocidae and
their morphological...
- contracts, the
rib cage is
simultaneously enlarged by the
ribs being pulled upwards by the
intercostal muscles as
shown in Fig. 4. All the
ribs slant downwards...
- of
sternal plates that
resembled those of theropods, but was
different from the much
simpler sternal plates of
other ornithischians. The
sternal plates...
-
occur in up to 8.4% of Samoans. The
sternal end of the
rib is
cleaved into two. It is
usually unilateral.
Bifid ribs are
usually asymptomatic, and are often...