The term "thoracic" pertains to the thorax, which is the part of the body between the neck and the abdomen. It includes structures such as the ribs, sternum, and spine, and houses vital organs like the heart and lungs. In medical contexts, "thoracic" often refers to conditions, procedures, or anatomy related to this area of the body.
The word "thoracic" comes from the Greek word "thorax" meaning chest.
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Assuming it's back pain, the clinical term is "Pain in the thoracic spine" ICD 724.1
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It pertains to the thorax... But you can use it as a thoracic spine, thoracic surgery, thoracic cavity, thoracic outlet syndrome, thoracic spine pain, thoracic vertebrae, thoracic medicine, thoracic surgeons, thoracic strains, sprain thoracic, or thoracic spine disorder; it's pretty self explanatory.
The phrase "calcification of the thoracic" is incomplete. There a missing word after "thoracic."
The body cavity bounded by the ribs is the thoracic cavity. It contains the heart, lungs, and other structures involved in breathing and circulation.
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The upper limit of the human thoracic cavity is the superior thoracic aperture, which is also known as the thoracic inlet. This aperture is bounded by the first thoracic vertebra, the first pair of ribs, and the superior border of the manubrium of the sternum.
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