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  2. Intercostal space - Wikipedia

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    TA2. 1102. FMA. 12243. Anatomical terminology. [ edit on Wikidata] The intercostal space ( ICS) is the anatomic space between two ribs (Lat. costa). Since there are 12 ribs on each side, there are 11 intercostal spaces, each numbered for the rib superior to it. [1]

  3. Potential space - Wikipedia

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    Potential space. In anatomy, a potential space is a space between two adjacent structures that are normally pressed together (directly apposed). Many anatomic spaces are potential spaces, which means that they are potential rather than realized (with their realization being dynamic according to physiologic or pathophysiologic events).

  4. Esophagus - Wikipedia

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    Upper and lower human gastrointestinal tract. The esophagus (American English) or oesophagus (British English, see spelling differences; both / iː ˈ s ɒ f ə ɡ ə s, ɪ-/; pl.: (o)esophagi or (o)esophaguses), colloquially known also as the food pipe, food tube, or gullet, is an organ in vertebrates through which food passes, aided by peristaltic contractions, from the pharynx to the stomach.

  5. Retroperitonium - Wikipedia

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    Retroperitonium. The retroperitoneum or retroperitnium is an anatomical region that includes the peritoneum-covered organs and tissues that make up the posterior wall of the abdominal cavity and the pelvic space - which extends behind to the abdominal cavity. Definitions vary and can also can include the region of the wall of the pelvic basin.

  6. Breast Pictures, Anatomy & Anatomy | Body Maps - Healthline

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    The key parts of the female breast include: Breast: The larger, more pronounced part of the breast is typically visible through clothing. Some cultures associate breast size with sexuality, and ...

  7. Interstitium - Wikipedia

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    Interstitium. The interstitium is a contiguous fluid-filled space existing between a structural barrier, such as a cell membrane or the skin, and internal structures, such as organs, including muscles and the circulatory system. [1] [2] The fluid in this space is called interstitial fluid, comprises water and solutes, and drains into the lymph ...

  8. Grey's Anatomy - Wikipedia

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    A corazón abierto (Mexican TV series) Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series focusing on the personal and professional lives of surgical interns, residents, and attendings at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital, later named the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. The series premiered on March 27, 2005, on ABC as a mid-season ...

  9. Shoulder Anatomy, Area & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    tendons, to attach the muscles to the bones. The collection of muscles and tendons in the shoulder is known as the rotator cuff. It stabilizes the shoulder and holds the head of the humerus in the ...