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  2. Costovertebral joints - Wikipedia

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    The costovertebral joints are the joints that connect the ribs to the vertebral column. The articulation of the head of rib connects the head of the rib and the bodies of vertebrae . The costotransverse joint connects the rib with the transverse processes of vertebrae.

  3. Costal facet - Wikipedia

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    The superior costal facet joins the rib to the top of a vertebra. The transverse costal facet joins the rib to the transverse process of a vertebra, and the inferior costal facet joins the rib to the lower part of the vertebra. The joints formed are known as the costovertebral joints.

  4. Costotransverse joint - Wikipedia

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    The costotransverse joint is a plane type of synovial joint which, under physiological conditions, allows only gliding movement. [citation needed] This costotransverse joint is present in all but the eleventh and twelfth ribs. The first ten ribs have two joints in close proximity posteriorly; the costovertebral joints and

  5. Rib - Wikipedia

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    Ribs connect to vertebrae at the costovertebral joints. [4] The parts of a rib includes the head, neck, body (or shaft), tubercle, and angle. The head of the rib lies next to a vertebra. The ribs connect to the vertebrae with two costovertebral joints, one on the head and one on the neck.

  6. Costovertebral - Wikipedia

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    Costovertebral joints, the articulations that connect the heads of the ribs with the bodies of the thoracic vertebrae; Costovertebral angle, the acute angle formed on either side of the human back between the twelfth rib and the vertebral column; Costovertebral angle tenderness, a medical sign of renal infection or renal stone

  7. Transverse costal facet - Wikipedia

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    Anatomical terms of bone [ edit on Wikidata ] The transverse costal facet (or transverse costal fovea ) is one of the costal facets , a site where a rib forms a joint with the transverse process of a thoracic vertebra .

  8. Inferior costal facet - Wikipedia

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    The inferior costal facet (or inferior costal fovea) is a site where a rib forms a joint with the inferior aspect of the body of a thoracic vertebra. In the adjacent picture, the arrow points to an inferior costal facet. The facets are named for their location on the vertebral body, not the rib.

  9. Vertebra - Wikipedia

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    This cancellous bone is in turn, covered by a thin coating of cortical bone (or compact bone), the hard and dense type of osseous tissue. The vertebral arch and processes have thicker coverings of cortical bone. The upper and lower surfaces of the body of the vertebra are flattened and rough in order to give attachment to the intervertebral discs.

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