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Classification of the ribs. The upper seven ribs are called the true ribs (costae verae) and have their cartilage diretly attached to the sternum. The 8th-12th ribs are false ribs (costae spuria) as they are attached to the sternum via the cartilage of rib 6 and 7. False rib 11 and 12 are not attached to the sternum, these are called the floating ribs (costae fluctuantes). Latin labels.
Image retrieved from Anatomy Standard, page Ribs. The Classification of Human Ribs.
Image retrieved from Anatomy Standard, page Ribs. The Classification of Human Ribs.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Costae [I-XII]
Costa prima [I]
Costa secunda [II]
Costae verae [I-VII]
Costae spuriae [VIII-XII]
Costae fluctuantes [XI-XII]
Articulationes sternocostales
Cartilago costalis
Creator(s)/credit: Jānis Šavlovskis MD, PhD, Assistant Professor; Kristaps Raits, 3D generalist
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