The sternal angle (also known as the angle of Lewis, angle of Louis,: 297 angle of Ludovic, or manubriosternal junction[citation needed]) is the projecting: 297 ...
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sternum are those most likely to fracture, but most sternal fractures occur below the sternal angle. Because of the high frequency of associated injuries...
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Lateral sternal line: A vertical line corresponding to the lateral margin of the sternum. Parasternal line: A vertical line equidistant from the sternal and...
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T5 vertebral junction and sternal angle of Louis. Marks the: Attachment of costal cartilage of rib 2 at the sternal angle; Aortic arch (beginning and...
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Pain stimulus (redirect from Sternal rub)
and trapezius squeeze are more effective than the sternal rub or peripheral stimulation, but sternal rub remains the most common. Supraorbital and mandibular...
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Rib cage (redirect from Angle (rib))
costal cartilage of the second rib articulates with the sternum at the sternal angle making it easy to locate. The manubrium is the wider, superior portion...
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holosystolic murmur. It presents at the left lower sternal border with radiation to the left upper sternal border. One may see prominent v and c waves in...
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transom stern all heeled on the wing transom, the timbers of the elliptical stern all heel on the whiskers, to which they are affixed at a 45° angle (i.e...
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plane of Ludwig is an important anatomical plane at the level of the sternal angle and the T4/T5 intervertebral disc. It serves as an imaginary boundary...
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