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Costal margin

Costal margin
Anterior surface of sternum and costal cartilages. (The costal margin forms a large upside-down V on the inferior border.)
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Latinarcus costalis
TA98A02.3.04.006
TA21101
FMA7569
Anatomical terminology

The costal margin, also known as the costal arch,[1] is the lower edge of the chest (thorax) formed by the bottom edge of the rib cage.

Structure

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The costal margin is the medial margin formed by the cartilages of the seventh to tenth ribs. It attaches to the body and xiphoid process of the sternum.[2]

The thoracic diaphragm attaches to the costal margin.[3]

The costal angle is the angle between the left and right costal margins where they join the sternum.[2]

Function

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The costal margins somewhat protect the higher abdominal organs, such as the liver.[4][5]

Clinical significance

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The costal margin may be used for tissue harvesting of cartilage for use elsewhere in the body, such as to treat microtia.[4]

Different abdominal organs may be palpated just below the costal margin, such as the liver on the right side of the body.[5]

Pain across the costal margin is most commonly caused by costochondritis.[6]

The costal paradox, also known as Hoover's sign and the costal margin paradox, is a sign where the costal angle decreases upon inspiration rather than increasing, indicating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Talucci, R. C.; Webb, W. R. (March 1983). "Costal chondritis: the costal arch". The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 35 (3): 318–321. doi:10.1016/s0003-4975(10)61566-4. ISSN 0003-4975. PMID 6830368.
  2. ^ a b c McGee, Steven (2018-01-01), McGee, Steven (ed.), "Chapter 33 - Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease", Evidence-Based Physical Diagnosis (Fourth Edition), Philadelphia: Elsevier, pp. 285–290.e2, ISBN 978-0-323-39276-1, retrieved 2021-01-04
  3. ^ Mack, Savannah M.; Wu, Ching-Wen; Zhang, Chuanzhen; Richard Harding; Pinkerton, Kent E. (2020-01-01), "Lung Anatomy and Aging☆", Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences, Elsevier, ISBN 978-0-12-801238-3, retrieved 2021-01-04
  4. ^ a b Szpalski, C.; McRae, M.; Rogers, G. F.; Bumgardner, J. D.; Warren, S. M. (2011-01-01), Ducheyne, Paul (ed.), "6.621 - Biomaterials and Their Application in Craniomaxillofacial Surgery", Comprehensive Biomaterials, Oxford: Elsevier, pp. 325–341, ISBN 978-0-08-055294-1, retrieved 2021-01-04
  5. ^ a b McGee, Steven (2018-01-01), McGee, Steven (ed.), "Chapter 51 - Palpation and Percussion of the Abdomen", Evidence-Based Physical Diagnosis (Fourth Edition), Philadelphia: Elsevier, pp. 433–444.e4, ISBN 978-0-323-39276-1, retrieved 2021-01-04
  6. ^ Suresh, Santhanam; McClain, Brenda C.; Tarbell, Sally (2008-01-01), Benzon, Honorio T.; Rathmell, James P.; Wu, Christopher L.; Turk, Dennis C. (eds.), "Chapter 16 - Chronic Pain Management in Children", Raj's Practical Management of Pain (Fourth Edition), Philadelphia: Mosby, pp. 343–365, ISBN 978-0-323-04184-3, retrieved 2021-01-04
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