Chapter 6 – The Thoracic Regiondoi:10.1016/B978-0-323-07954-9.01002-1This thesis describes the result of a study performed in partial fulfilment of the requirementsGregory D. CramerClinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and Ans (Third Edition)...
The armpit is referred to as the: a. brachial region b. cephalic region c. thoracic region d. axillary region What body tissue forms the larynx and costal cartilage that attaches the bone to the sternum? Intercostal nerves: a. are als...
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摘要: When referring to the thoraco-lumbar region we are encompassing the area from about the tenth thoracic to the second lumbar vertebrae, not just the twelfth thoracic to first lumbar articulations. The term refers to an area rather than a specific segment....
curvature of the thoracic spine that creates a hunchback appearance), valgus lower limb (a lower leg deformity caused by deviation of the knee joint from the body’s mid-line), and lumbar hyper-lordosis (abnormal accentuation of the spine’s inward curvature in the lumbar region) [7,56,61...
Abbreviations are based on Lyman (1994) and correspond to the scan sites labels of each skeletal element: DN = mandible; TH = thoracic vertebra; RI = rib; SP = scapula; HU = humerus; RA = radius; UL = ulna; MC = metacarpal; AC = pelvis (acetabulum); FE = femur; TI = tibia; ...
Fill in the blanks with the proper directional term for the following statement: The popliteal region is {Blank} to the patellar region. Fill in the blank with the correct anatomical terminology: The thoracic region is to the axillary regions...
Slipped Thoracic Disc. Pain from a slipped disc in your upper back could be “referred” or spread to your right or left upper quadrant or flank, depending on which nerve root is compressed. Herpes Zoster or Shingles. Herpes zoster affecting a nerve root in the middle or lower thorax could...
“M” refers to the sacrificed hatchling that exhibited visible mutant phenotypes, while “WT” with gene prefix indicates CRISPR/Cas9 injected individuals that lacked any visible abnormalities. “WT” with no gene prefix is the negative control, with the corresponding genomic region isolated from un...
Which of the following is/are true regarding the lungs? a) partial pressure of O2 is lower in alveoli than in blood b) air enters the lungs when the thoracic cavity expands c) oxygenated blood leaves the lungs to the heart via the pulmonary veins d) r ...