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Anatomy Atlases: Atlas of Human Anatomy in Cross Section: Section 3. Middle Thorax (Heart and Lungs)

Atlas of Human Anatomy in Cross Section

Section 3. Middle Thorax (Heart and Lungs)

Ronald A. Bergman, Ph.D., Adel K. Afifi, M.D., Jean J. Jew, M.D., and Paul C. Reimann, B.S.
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Key Figure 3a
Key Figure 3b
Key Figure 3c
Key Figure 3d
Key Figure 3e

Key Figure 3a

  1. Acromion
  2. Clavicle
  3. Coracoid process of scapula
  4. Humeral head
  5. Glenoid process of scapula
  6. Scapula
  7. Manubrium
  8. Rib, 3
  9. Sternum
  10. Xiphoid process of sternum
  11. Costal cartilage
  12. Second lumbar intervertebral disk
  13. Third lumbar vertebra
  14. Fourth lumbar vertebra, transverse process
  15. Ilium
  16. Sacroiliac joint
  17. Sacral promontory
  18. Sacrum
  19. Anterior sacral foramen
  20. Obturator foramen
  21. Femoral head
  22. Femur, greater trochanter
  23. Hip joint
  24. Femur, lesser trochanter
  25. Ischial tuberosity
  26. Pubic symphysis

aModified from Eycleshmer AC, Shoemaker DM. A cross-section anatomy. New York: D Appleton and Company 1911.

Plates
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9

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