Fig. 3. Anterior chest wall showing the sternum. Note where the costal cartilages articulate with the sternum. In the intercostal space lie different structures: several kinds of intercostal muscles, intercostal arteries and associated veins, lymphatics, and nerves. (From Rendina EA, Ciccone AM. The intercostal space. Thorac Surg Clin 2007;17(4):491e501; with permission.) - "Relevant surgical anatomy of the chest wall."
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Figure 3 from Relevant surgical anatomy of the chest wall.
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