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semispinalis thoracis. The
fasciculus connected with the axis is the largest, and is
chiefly muscular in structure. The
semispinalis thoracis (or semispinalis...
- The
transversus thoracis muscle (/trænzˈvɜːrsəs θəˈreɪsɪs/), also
known as
triangularis sterni, lies
internal to the
thoracic cage, anteriorly. It is usually...
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transverse processes of the
posterior cervical vertebrae. The
longissimus thoracis et
lumborum is the
intermediate and
largest of the
continuations of the...
- fifth, and
sixth cervical vertebrae.
Iliocostalis thoracis (musculus accessorius;
iliocostalis thoracis)
arises by
flattened tendons from the
upper borders...
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cavity labeled at the
right Details Identifiers Latin cavitas thoracis,
cavum thoracis MeSH D035423 TA98 A01.1.00.049 A02.3.04.002 A07.0.00.000 TA2 1097...
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Origin Thoracis:
Spinous process of
upper lumbar and
lower thoracic vertebrae. Cervicis:
nuchal ligament and
spinous process of C7.
Insertion Thoracis: Spinous...
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comparable to the
general po****tion.
Transmediastinal gunshot wound Commotio thoracis Andrew B., MD Peitzman;
Andrew B. Peitzman; Michael, MD Sabom;
Donald M...
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spinal cord is a long, thin,
tubular structure made up of
nervous tissue that
extends from the
medulla oblongata in the
lower brainstem to the lumbar...
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Superior thoracic aperture seen from
above Details Identifiers Latin apertura thoracis superior TA98 A02.3.04.003 TA2 1098 FMA 7566
Anatomical terminology [edit...
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lumbar part (where its
insertion is in the 12th to 7th ribs).
iliocostalis thoracis where its
insertion runs from the last 6 ribs to the
first 6 ribs. iliocostalis...