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Cranial thoracic aperture - Dog - General anatomy - Cranial view - vet-Anatomy
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Cranial thoracic aperture

Apertura thoracis cranialis

Definition

Antoine Micheau

The cranial thoracic aperture (or thoracic inlet) is the cranial part of the thoracic cavity. It is delimited by the first pair of ribs, the manubrium of the sternum and the first thoracis vertebrae.

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  • Cranial thoracic aperture - Dog - Shoulder - 3D - Bones - vet-Anatomy
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  • Cranial thoracic aperture - Dog - Osteology - Thorax - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial thoracic aperture - Dog - Osteology - Thorax - vet-Anatomy
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Cranial thoracic aperture - Dog - General anatomy - Cranial view - vet-Anatomy
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Anatomical hierarchy
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  2. Axial skeleton >
  3. Thoracic skeleton >
  4. Thoracic cavity >
  5. Cranial thoracic aperture
Underlying structures: There are no anatomical children for this anatomical part
Comparative anatomy in humans
  • Superior thoracic aperture
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