jugular notch of sternum - significado y definición. Qué es jugular notch of sternum
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Qué (quién) es jugular notch of sternum - definición

BETWEEN STERNUNSE
Jugular notch; Jugular Notch; Incisura jugularis; Ucipital mapilary; Fossa jugularis sterni; Incisura jugularis sternalis; Suprasternal notches

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  • Shape of manubrium
  • Manubrium sternal dislocation
FLAT BONE IN THE MIDDLE FRONT PART OF THE RIB CAGE
Human sternum; Breastbone; Manubrium; Breast bone; Manubrium sterni; Ossification of sternum; Body of sternum; Manubrium of sternum; Body of the sternum; Sternal; Sternal line; Manubrium of Sternum; Sternebrae; Sternal plates; Breastbones; Breast bones; Sternums; Sternebra; Human breastbone; Human breast bone; Corpus sterni; Ossification of the sternum; Ossification of the sternum bone; Ossification of the sternum bones; Ossification of sternum bones; Ossification of sternum bone; Sternal rib; Sternal ribs
(sternums)
Your sternum is the long flat bone which goes from your throat to the bottom of your ribs and to which your ribs are attached. (MEDICAL)
= breastbone
N-COUNT
manubrium         
  • '''Figure 4''' Ossification
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  • '''Figure 6''' Peculiarities
  • 180px
  • Shape of manubrium
  • Manubrium sternal dislocation
FLAT BONE IN THE MIDDLE FRONT PART OF THE RIB CAGE
Human sternum; Breastbone; Manubrium; Breast bone; Manubrium sterni; Ossification of sternum; Body of sternum; Manubrium of sternum; Body of the sternum; Sternal; Sternal line; Manubrium of Sternum; Sternebrae; Sternal plates; Breastbones; Breast bones; Sternums; Sternebra; Human breastbone; Human breast bone; Corpus sterni; Ossification of the sternum; Ossification of the sternum bone; Ossification of the sternum bones; Ossification of sternum bones; Ossification of sternum bone; Sternal rib; Sternal ribs
[m?'n(j)u:br??m]
¦ noun (plural manubria or manubriums) Anatomy & Zoology
1. the broad upper part of the sternum of mammals, with which the clavicles and first ribs articulate.
2. the tube which bears the mouth of a coelenterate.
Derivatives
manubrial adjective
Origin
C17: from L., 'haft'.
Sternebrae         
  • '''Figure 4''' Ossification
  • 180px
  • '''Figure 6''' Peculiarities
  • 180px
  • Shape of manubrium
  • Manubrium sternal dislocation
FLAT BONE IN THE MIDDLE FRONT PART OF THE RIB CAGE
Human sternum; Breastbone; Manubrium; Breast bone; Manubrium sterni; Ossification of sternum; Body of sternum; Manubrium of sternum; Body of the sternum; Sternal; Sternal line; Manubrium of Sternum; Sternebrae; Sternal plates; Breastbones; Breast bones; Sternums; Sternebra; Human breastbone; Human breast bone; Corpus sterni; Ossification of the sternum; Ossification of the sternum bone; Ossification of the sternum bones; Ossification of sternum bones; Ossification of sternum bone; Sternal rib; Sternal ribs
·pl of Sternebra.

Wikipedia

Suprasternal notch

The suprasternal notch, also known as the fossa jugularis sternalis, jugular notch, or Plender gap, is a large, visible dip in between the neck in humans, between the clavicles, and above the manubrium of the sternum.