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* Clavicle
* 2nd intercostal space
* Costal cartilage
* Dome of the
diaphragm
* 7th intercostal
space
* Costal margin
* Suprasternal
* Manubrium of
sternum
* Manubriosternal angle
(angle of Louis)
* Costochondral
junction
* Body of sternum
* Xiphoid process
* Costal angle
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Anterior Thoracic Cage
Anterior Thoracic Cage – With Highlighted Part
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Clavicle
Anterior Thoracic Cage – With Highlighted Part
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Costal cartilage
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