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sternal
sternal, a. (n.) Anat. and Zool. (ˈstɜːnəl) [ad. mod.L. sternālis, f. stern-um: see -al1. Cf. F. sternal.] A. adj. 1. Of, pertaining to, or connected with the sternum or breast-bone.1756 G. Douglas tr. Winslow's Struct. Hum. Body (ed. 4) I. 234 The Sternal Portion passes foremost and covers the Clav...
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Sternal foramen
Developmentally, sternal foramen results from the incomplete fusion of the sternal bars while they are still cartilaginous. Clinical significance
Although sternal foramen is asymptomatic, it may entail a risk of serious complications from blinded sternal interventions.
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Goera batanta sp. n., holotype, male: 41 = sternal VI process, 42 ...
Download scientific diagram | Goera batanta sp. n., holotype, male: 41 = sternal VI process, 42 = genitalia in lateral view, 43 = segment IX, cerci and paraproct in dorsal view, 44 = segment IX ...
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Rainer Sternal
Rainer Sternal is a German swimmer who won three medals in freestyle relay events at the European championships in 1981 and 1983.
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Sternal saw
A sternal saw is a bone cutter used to perform median sternotomy, opening the patient's chest by splitting the breastbone, or sternum.
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Sternal cleft
Sternal clefts are rare congenital malformations that result from defective embryologic fusion of paired mesodermal bands in the ventral midline. Sternal cleft is treated by surgery in early life to avoid fixation leading to immobility.
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Sternal angle - Wikipedia
The sternal angle is a palpable and visible landmark in surface anatomy, presenting as either a slight body ridge or depression upon the upper chest wall which corresponds to the underlying manubriosternal joint. [4] The sternal angle is palpable and often visible in young people. [2] : 319. The sternal angle corresponds to the level of the 2nd ...
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Sternal angle
The sternal angle is palpable and often visible in young people. angle
Passage of the thoracic duct from right to left behind esophagus
Clinical significance
The sternal angle is the most frequent site of sternal
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Sternal fracture
The upper and middle parts of the sternum are those most likely to fracture, but most sternal fractures occur below the sternal angle. However, when sternal fractures occur in isolation, their outcome is very good.
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高音をラクに出すための「胸骨甲状筋」を鍛えよう! | 歌い手部
その中のひとつが. 胸骨甲状筋 という筋肉です。. 胸骨甲状筋を鍛えることで、. 高音をラクに出せるようになります。. そこで、今回は. 胸骨甲状筋についてお話します。. 普段は意識しない筋肉なので、. ここでしっかりと鍛えてましょう。.
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PHACES综合征
综合征,即颅后窝畸形(P,posterior fossa malformations)-血管瘤(H,hemangiomas)-动脉异常(A,arterial anomalies)-心脏缺损(C,cardiac defects)-眼部异常(E,eye abnormalities)-胸骨裂隙和脐上囊肿(S,sternal
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Sternum
Variations
In 2.5–13.5% of the population, a foramen known as sternal foramen may be presented at the lower third of the sternal body. The most common site of sternal fractures is at the sternal angle.
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Geophilus aetnensis
1928, it grows up to 28 millimeters and has 53 leg pairs, 4 sensory setae each on the 2nd-4th front sternites, slightly notched maxillae, and very faint sternal pits on the thorax as well as poorly developed sternal grooves.
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