costalangle

胸骨Sternum.Keywords:ManubriumBodyXiphoidprocessJugularnotchClavicularnotchCostalnotch(1-7)ManubriosternaljointSternalangle,Thesternalanglecorrespondstothelevelofthe2ndcostalcartilageoneitherside,andthelevelbetweenthefourthandfifththoracicvertebra.Thesternal ...,Thecostalmargin,alsoknownasthecostalarch,istheloweredgeofthechest(thorax)formedbythebottomedgeoftheribcage.,Thecostalangleistheangleb...

胸骨Sternum

胸骨Sternum. Keywords: Manubrium Body Xiphoid process Jugular notch Clavicular notch Costal notch (1-7) Manubriosternal joint Sternal angle

Sternal angle

The sternal angle corresponds to the level of the 2nd costal cartilage on either side, and the level between the fourth and fifth thoracic vertebra. The sternal ...

Costal margin

The costal margin, also known as the costal arch, is the lower edge of the chest (thorax) formed by the bottom edge of the rib cage.

Anterior Thorax

The costal angle is the angle between the costal margins inferior to the process. Normally, it is about degrees. Check.

Angle of Tenth Rib

The angle (costal angle) is an area of the body of tenth rib where its curvature changes sharply. It is located lateral to the tubercle and is marked by a ...

Costal angle - vet

The angle of the rib (costal angle) is the region where the rib is the most strongly bent located on on the proximal part of the body of the rib.

Angle of rib - e

The external surface of the body of a rib is convex, smooth, and marked, a little in front of the tubercle, by a prominent line, directed downward and ...

Ribs

The costal angle also marks the attachment for some of the deep back muscles to the ribs. The internal surface is concave and contains the costal groove which ...