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What are the two costoverterbral joints?
1) Joint of head of rib
2) Costotransverse joint
***both are synovial joints
What is the name for ribs 1-7?
vertebrocostal "true"
What is the name for ribs 8-10?
vertebrochondral "false"
What is the name for ribs 11&12?
Vertebral "floating"
What ribs are the most commonly broken?
Middle
What is a supernumerary rib?
Extra rib (e.g. cervical rib)
At what T level is the manubrium?
T3-T4
Suprasternal notch @ T2
At what T level is the body of the sternum?
T5-T9
Sternal angle (manubriosternal joint) @ T4/T5 IVD = 2nd rib articulation
At what T level is the Xiphoid process found?
T10
Xiphisternal junction @ T9
What sternocostal joint has synchondrosis and what is the condition?
Rib 1
It is when there is no synovial fluid between the costal cartilage and the manubrium
What are the boundaries of the Inferior thoracic aperture?
T12
ribs 11 & 12
Costal cartilage 7-10
xiphisternal junction
What nerve innervates the intercostal muscles?
Intercostal nerves (anterior rami)
What intercostal muscles are active during forced expiration?
Internal intercostal muscles
innermose intercostal muscles
What intercostal muscles are active during forced respiration?
External intercostal muscles
What provides the motor and sensory innervation of the diaphragm?
Phrenic nerves (C3-5)
What provides the peripheral sensory in the lower diaphragm?
lower intercostal nerves
At what level is the Caval opening in the diaphragm?
T8
At what level is the esophageal hiatus opening?
T10
At what level is teh Aortic hiatus opening?
T12
What is the space that separates the breast from the pectoralis major muscle?
Retromammary space
What is the extension of the breast into the axilla known as?
Axillary tail
What is the condition of Amastia?
Born with no breast
nipple is present
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thoracic wall and breast.txt
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Anatomy unit 3
Updated
2010-10-04T18:14:20Z
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