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Structure of costal arch
Known as:
Arcus costalis
, Costal Arch
The medial margin of the thorax created by the seventh to tenth rib.
National Institutes of Health
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3 relations
Narrower (2)
Border of rib
Left costal margin
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Rib Cage
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2018
2018
The Use of Temporoparietal Fascia Flap for Surgical Treatment of Traumatic Auricle Defects
U. Kurbonov
,
A. Davlatov
,
Sitora Janobilova
,
Z. Kurbanov
,
M. Mirshahi
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
2018
Corpus ID: 49310112
Background: Auricular reconstruction is 1 of the biggest challenges of facial plastic surgery. The aim of this study was to…
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2015
2015
Biomechanical influences on head posture and the respiratory movements of the chest.
E. Szczygieł
,
K. Węglarz
,
K. Piotrowski
,
T. Mazur
,
Sylwia Mętel
,
J. Golec
Acta of Bioengineering and Biomechanics
2015
Corpus ID: 38352268
PURPOSE The head represents 6% of total body weight, therefore it can significantly affect the biomechanics of human posture…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Chest-deformities: a proposal for a classification
G. Willital
,
A. Saxena
,
U. Schütze
,
W. Richter
World Journal of Pediatrics
2011
Corpus ID: 7555528
BackgroundIn this article we assess the significance of classifying chest-deformities based on morphological findings in type…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Effects of intraperitoneal administration of the phenytoin on the skeletal system of rat fetus
H. Soysal
,
E. Unur
,
A. Düzler
,
Ömür Karaca
,
N. Ekinci
Seizure
2011
Corpus ID: 8199408
2011
2011
Prediction and management of a low-lying costal arch which restricts the operative working space during laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Y. Tajima
,
T. Kuroki
,
+9 authors
T. Kanematsu
Journal of hepato-biliary-pancreatic sciences
2011
Corpus ID: 22951026
Background/purposeLaparoscopic cholecystectomy is difficult to perform in patients with a low-lying costal arch that entirely…
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2010
2010
Treatment of flaring of the costal arch after the minimally invasive pectus excavatum repair (Nuss procedure) in children.
R. P. Bosgraaf
,
D. Aronson
Journal of Pediatric Surgery
2010
Corpus ID: 36025181
2009
2009
Rib-lifting method for retraction of the low-lying costal arch in laparoscopic cholecystectomy of gallbladder torsion with kyphoscoliosis.
T. Kuroki
,
Y. Tajima
,
N. Tsuneoka
,
T. Adachi
,
T. Kanematsu
Hepato-Gastroenterology
2009
Corpus ID: 29379581
Gallbladder torsion is a rare entity. Recently, laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become accepted as a standard operation for…
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2007
2007
Congenital Chest Wall Deformities: a Modified Surgical Technique
A. Işık
,
B. Tuncozgur
,
L. Elbeyli
,
E. Akar
Acta Chirurgica Belgica
2007
Corpus ID: 9683217
Abstract Background: Congenital chest wall deformities are the most common disorders among the other congenital diseases in…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
In Vivo Determination of Hepatic Stiffness Using Steady-State Free Precession Magnetic Resonance Elastography
D. Klatt
,
P. Asbach
,
+5 authors
I. Sack
Investigative Radiology
2006
Corpus ID: 3145945
Objective:The objective of this study was to introduce an magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) protocol based on fractional…
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1989
1989
Surgical correction of concomitant cranioventral abdominal wall, caudal sternal, diaphragmatic, and pericardial defects in young dogs.
J. Bellah
,
D. L. Whitton
,
G. Ellison
,
L. Phillips
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical…
1989
Corpus ID: 23335144
Seven puppies with concomitant congenital cranioventral abdominal wall, caudal sternal, diaphragmatic, and pericardial defects…
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