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  1. Thoracic outlet syndrome is a rare condition that occurs when there is compression of vessels and nerves ... in the last 3 fingers and inner forearm. Thoracic outlet syndrome is usually treated with physical therapy ...
  2. The thorax is also called the chest and contains the main organs of respiration and circulation. The heart through ...
  3. Images ... These are twelve vertebra of the mid back. The last vertebra (on the left side of the picture) attaches to the lumbar (lower) ...
  4. Muscles of the Trunk From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  5. ... lungs are paired organs that lie in the thoracic cavity. The lungs extract oxygen from inhaled air ... allow for visualization of the interior of the thorax, are introduced through small incisions in the chest ...
  6. ... The cervical vertebrae make up the neck. The thoracic vertebrae comprise the chest section and have ribs ... vertebrae are the remaining vertebrae below the last thoracic bone and the top of the sacrum. The ...
  7. Axial Skeleton From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... Bone Diseases/Reference Desk ... Bone Diseases ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  8. ... throughout the body. It is located in the thorax.
  9. ... heart is located in the chest cavity, or thorax. It pumps blood from the lungs to the ...
  10. The lungs, which reside in the thorax, or chest cavity, act as a site for oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange for the blood.
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