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The bone joining the shoulder blade to the breastbone is the clavicle, commonly known as the collarbone.
Yes, the navel (or belly button) is located laterally from the breastbone (sternum). The breastbone is situated in the center of the chest, while the navel is positioned lower in the abdomen and slightly off-center, typically aligning more towards the midline of the body but further down. Therefore, in relation to the breastbone, the navel can be considered lateral.
Yes, the heart is located behind the breastbone (sternum) in the chest cavity. It lies slightly to the left of the midline of the body.
The Patella is part of your knee.
Clavic is the medical terminology combining form meaning collaerbone.
Sternocostal or costosternal means pertaining to the breastbone and ribs.Costosternal
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Sternocostal or costosternal means pertaining to the breastbone and ribs.Costosternal
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Mastodynia or mastalgia is the medical term meaning breast pain.
The medical terminology combining form "cost-" refers to the ribs. It is commonly used in words like costochondritis (inflammation of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the breastbone) or costovertebral (pertaining to the ribs and vertebrae).
Sternum is the scientific term for the breastbone.
The combining form is that the prefix osteo- is added.
Your breastbone is called the sternum.
The breastbone is anteromedial to the shoulder blade.
Vertebrosternal means related to the backbone and breastbone. It refers to ribs that connect the two structures.