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Regional variation of wall shear stress in ascending thoracic aortic aneurysms

open access: yesProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 2014
The development of an ascending thoracic aortic aneurysm is likely caused by excessive hemodynamic loads exerted on the aneurysmal wall. Computational fluid-dynamic analyses were performed on patient-specific ascending thoracic aortic aneurysms obtained ...
Antonino Rinaudo, Salvatore Pasta
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A Large Calcification in the Thoracic Wall

The British Journal of Radiology, 1952
A Laundress, aged 54, arrived for clinical examination because her right arm became tired during work. The family history was negative, especially with regard to tuberculosis, but in childhood she had noted an indefinite lump on the right dorsal side of the thorax.
T, PIHKANEN, Y, SEUDERLING
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Sonography of the thoracic and abdominal walls

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 2004
AbstractPathologic processes that may involve the thoracic or abdominal wall occasionally raise diagnostic challenges because of the low specificity of physical findings. Congenital and developmental anomalies may mimic soft‐tissue or bone tumors; tumors may mimic inflammatory and infectious diseases, and vice versa.
Jean-Yves, Meuwly, François, Gudinchet
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Thoracic wall lesions in children

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2004
AbstractOur objective was to review the clinical features and radiographic manifestations of chest wall lesions in a pediatric chest unit. Twenty‐five patients (11 males and 14 females, aged 14 months to 15 years) were suspected of having a chest wall lesion on the basis of clinical examination and chest radiograph.
Kin-Sun, Wong   +3 more
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Thoracic wall reconstruction with bioabsorbable plates in pediatric malignant thoracic wall tumors

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2017
Childhood malignant chest wall tumors may require extensive surgical resection and reconstruction with musculoskeletal flaps or non-resorbable prosthetic materials. Implant-related complications and scoliosis often occur. This study analyzes the outcomes of chest wall reconstruction using resorbable plates as an alternative approach.Retrospective ...
G, Guillén   +7 more
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Thoracic Wall and Pleura

2014
The focus of this chapter is the segmental anatomy of the chest wall, and the organization of the bony, muscular, and neurovascular elements that are important to understand when performing procedures including tube thoracostomy and intercostal anesthetic blocks.
Vijay K. Maker, Edgar D. Guzman-Arrieta
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The Thoracic Skeleton and Walls

1982
The thorax is the upper part of the trunk and contains the heart and lungs and the structures associated with them — the large blood vessels, the trachea and bronchi. The oesophagus also passes through the thorax in or near the midline from the neck to the abdominal cavity, as do two autonomic structures, the vagus nerve and the sympathetic trunk on ...
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The thoracic wall and diaphragm

2013
The thoracic wall is made up of skeletal elements that form the thoracic cage (or more commonly, but less accurately, the rib cage) and muscles that move the components of the thoracic cage relative to each other for ventilation and postural movement. The thoracic cage is made up posteriorly by the thoracic part of the vertebral column, laterally and ...
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THORACIC WALL COMPLIANCE IN CHILDREN

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1970
H I, Nisbet, H, Levison, D A, Pelton
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