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thoracic cage
noun
A rib cage.
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Most people have 12 pairs of ribs, which form the thoracic cage.
Sternal retractors exert significant forces on the thoracic cage and might cause considerable damage.
She kept a very short stature (height 4 SD, weight 2 SD and OFC 1 SD) with severe disproportion because of the impaired growth of her thoracic cage.
To determine cervical coupling during the posture of lateral head translation relative to a fixed thoracic cage.
Relaxation of the diaphragm and the natural elasticity of lung tissue and the thoracic cage produce expiration.
Late in the pregnancy, the fetus pushes up against the thoracic cage and decreases a woman's lung capacity, putting her at risk for respiratory complications if she contracts flu.
In clinic, assessment tools designed to measure the posterior displacement of the inferior angle of the scapula with reference to the posterior thoracic cage are needed.
However, this technique requires direct insertion of the chest tube into the thoracic cage; thus, leakage of intrathoracic fluid or air around the tube frequently occurs.
This was illustrated by the ability of the treated mice to climb onto objects using their forelimbs, preserved neck and head control, and relatively large thoracic cage suggestive of spared trunk muscles (Supplementary Movies 3, 4; Fig. 1a).
Children with early onset scoliosis benefit from early operative treatment with dual growing rods as they provide an "internal brace" for the spine and allow curve correction and sequential lengthenings to maximize thoracic cage development.
Mechanical stimulation of the heart by a nonpenetrating, impulse-like impact is sufficient to induce ventricular fibrillation (VF) in an otherwise normal heart, but not forceful enough to make structural damage to the myocardium or the thoracic cage.
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