Rolandic Anatomy
Thorax (Regions)
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The regions of the thorax comprise the skeletal framework, intercostal muscles, and associated connective tissues forming the chest wall, providing structural support and facilitating respiration. These regions include the sternum, ribs, thoracic vertebrae, and associated ligaments and fascia.
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