intercostal znaczenie & definicja

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  • A systolic murmur was best heard in the fourth left intercostal space.

  • When metacercariae harvested from the snakes and intercostal muscles of rodents were infected orally to cats, they developed into adult flukes in the small intestine.

  • The organs examined were the intestine, diaphragm, intercostal muscles, lungs, heart, brain, liver, spleen and kidneys.

  • Cysts formed in the diaphragm, intercostal muscles and lungs are likely to cause difficulties in the respiratory capacity of the hosts.

  • Incision was made through the 6th intercostal space, never trespassing the median axillary line.

  • The highest number was recovered from the intercostal muscles, followed by the lungs and diaphragm.

  • Separately from this, metacercariae were recovered from the intercostal muscles of infected rats, and used to infect two kittens to obtain adult flukes.

  • Repeated puncture of the pericardial effusion was performed from a left lateral intercostal position.

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May 10, 2021

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May 10, 2021

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