The T12 ribs are the lowest ribs and are usually short and not connected to anything. I can't imagine what harm would come if they are shorter than normal (hypoplastic).
The T12 ribs are the lowest ribs and are usually short and not connected to anything. I can't imagine what harm would come if they are shorter than normal (hypoplastic).
The main cause of hypoplastic ribs is when one of the ribs does not fully develop. If more than one rib is not developed fully it becomes Thoracic insufficiency Syndrome. This syndrome can gravely effect the lungs.
The ribs are attached at the thoracic region of the spinal column. There are twelve vertebra that make up the thoracic spine. Which can be referred to as T1, the top of the thoracic spine through the bottom of the thoracic spine T12 or T1 - T12. The twelve pair of human ribs are classified as True ribs, False ribs and Floating ribs depending on the ribs pair location on the thoracic spine.
That would be the thoracic vertebrae. (. . . of the thorax), and there are 12 of them - T1 through T12.
The thoracic vertebra
The T12 ribs are the lowest ribs and are usually short and not connected to anything. I can't imagine what harm would come if they are shorter than normal (hypoplastic).
The main cause of hypoplastic ribs is when one of the ribs does not fully develop. If more than one rib is not developed fully it becomes Thoracic insufficiency Syndrome. This syndrome can gravely effect the lungs.
Hypoplastic 12th ribs refer to underdeveloped or smaller-than-normal 12th ribs, which are the last pair of ribs in the human ribcage. This condition can occur as an isolated anatomical variation or in association with other skeletal or systemic abnormalities. While often asymptomatic, hypoplastic ribs may lead to issues such as compromised thoracic stability or respiratory function in severe cases. Diagnosis is typically made through imaging studies like X-rays or CT scans.
These are the names given to the bottom of the thoracic vertebrae. Attached to these two bertebrae are the floating ribs.
The next 12 vertebrae. Develops a posterior curvature. Labeled T1 to T12. Supports the ribs. There are 12 pairs of ribs regardless of the sex of the individual.
I have had pain under the right side of rib cage going halfway down the stomach. During the day no pain. Pain worst at night whilst laying flat. slight feeling of numbness under right side of breast bone. any thoughts
Conus medullaris is the lower end of the spinal cord. L1 is level 1 of the lumbar vertebral. T12 refers to the 12 thoracic pairs. It shows the position at the spinal cord where the conus medullaris ends.
The ribs are attached at the thoracic region of the spinal column. There are twelve vertebra that make up the thoracic spine. Which can be referred to as T1, the top of the thoracic spine through the bottom of the thoracic spine T12 or T1 - T12. The twelve pair of human ribs are classified as True ribs, False ribs and Floating ribs depending on the ribs pair location on the thoracic spine.
That would be the thoracic vertebrae. (. . . of the thorax), and there are 12 of them - T1 through T12.
thermoplastic and hypoplastic
The diaphragm attaches to the bottom six ribs, ribs 7-12.
The conus medullaris is the bottom part of the spinal cord. It normally ends at T12 or L1, so you are normal. Below that level, the spinal canal contains a bundle of loose nerves called the cauda equina.