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Anatomy of the posterior thoracic wall. The anatomy of the posterior thoracic wall can be seen, with the heart and lungs removed. No labels.
Retrieved from website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
Retrieved from website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Aorta
Truncus vagalis anterior
Truncus brachiocephalicus
Oesophagus
Diaphragma
Musculi intercostales intimi
Arteria intercostalis
Vena intercostalis
Nervi intercostales
Arteria carotis communis
Arteria subclavia sinistra
Nervus vagus
Bronchi
Pleura parietalis
Trachea
Costae [I-XII]
Creator(s)/credit: Prof. Claudia Krebs MD, PhD, anatomist, UBC; Monika Fejtek, digital media technologist, UBC; Alexa Mordhorst MD, UBC
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