Sentences with phrase «of the chest wall»

In some cases, part of the chest wall muscle is also removed.
They extend out of the chest wall between the abdomen and the neck.
Each rise and fall of the chest wall counts as 1 breath.
However, if the implants are put in under the breast crease or under the muscle of the chest wall, breastfeeding likely won't be a problem.
«Mesothelioma: Aspirin may delay growth of asbestos - related cancer: Findings could eventually improve survival for patients with an aggressive cancer that attacks lining of chest wall
These defects — which could affect any of the 79 exons that comprise the gene — lead to degeneration of skeletal and heart muscles, forcing patients into wheelchairs and, due to degeneration of chest wall muscles needed for breathing, eventually onto respirators.
In Murphy's case, the target nodule is just beneath the skin of his chest wall.
Inflammation of the chest wall and of the cartilage that links the ribs to the breastbone (sternum) can cause chest pain, as seen in costochondritis.
It is where the shoulder blade protrudes out on the back, rather than laying flat against the back of the chest wall.
Exhalation is a relaxed process and occurs through the elastic recoil of the chest wall and lungs.
The dog should be placed on their side (in lateral recumbency) and the person performing CPR should place their hands on the side of the chest wall where it is widest.
When pets are overweight, fat often is deposited around the rib cage, restricting the movement of the chest wall during respiration.
Fortunately, we diagnosed a slow growing cancer (called chondrosarcoma) and she underwent extensive surgery to excise and then reconstruct a large part of her chest wall.
A set of ligaments called «Cooper's bands» attach a woman's breasts to the muscles of her chest wall.
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