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  1. 15 lut 2023 · A broken rib is a common injury that occurs when one of the bones in the rib cage breaks or cracks. The most common causes are hard impacts from falls, car accidents or contact sports. Many broken ribs are simply cracked.

  2. 11 maj 2022 · Costochondritis (kos-toe-kon-DRY-tis) is an inflammation of the cartilage that connects a rib to the breastbone (sternum). Pain caused by costochondritis might mimic that of a heart attack or other heart conditions. Costochondritis most commonly affects the upper ribs on the left-hand side of your body.

  3. 29 paź 2024 · What is the rib cage? Your rib cage is the cage-like structure of bones that frames your chest cavity (thoracic cavity). It’s also called your thoracic cage. Your 24 ribs (12 on each side) wrap around the sides of your torso from front to back. They connect to your thoracic spine in the back and your sternum (breastbone) in the front.

  4. Your digestive system is a group of organs that work together to digest and absorb nutrients from the food you eat. Digestion is a complicated process, and conditions and disorders can disrupt that process. Knowing how your digestive system works may help you keep it healthy and know when it may be time to get medical care.

  5. www.mayoclinic.org › symptom-checker › abdominal-pain-in-adults-adultAbdominal pain in adults - Mayo Clinic

    Find possible causes of abdominal pain based on specific factors. Check one or more factors on this page that apply to your symptom. Walls RM, et al., eds. Rosen's Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice. 9th ed. Philadelphia, Pa.: Elsevier; 2018. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed Oct. 30, 2017.

  6. 18 lis 2022 · The ribs are 12 pairs of curved, flat bones that form the thoracic cage or rib cage, the bony structure that shapes the thoracic cavity and protects various organs. Despite being relatively thin and light, these bones are highly resilient.

  7. 14 lip 2023 · The ribs are a set of twelve paired bones which form the protective ‘cage’ of the thorax. They articulate with the vertebral column posteriorly, and terminate anteriorly as cartilage (known as costal cartilage). As part of the bony thorax, the ribs protect the internal thoracic organs.